seofonstierre
Old English
Alternative forms
- seofonstirre, sifunsterri, sibunsterri
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *sebunstirnī, from Proto-Germanic *sebunstirniją, a neuter collective meaning literally 'seven stars'. Cognate with Old High German sibunstirni, Old Norse sjaustirni. Compare sinnihte, which is formed similarly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈse͜o.fonˌsti͜yr.re/, [ˈse͜o.vonˌsti͜yrˠ.rˠe]
Noun
seofonstierre n
- (astronomy) Pleiades
- Sē mōna and þæt seofonstierre ēodon tō setle. Hit is midniht, and sēo tīd āgǣþ, ac iċ slǣpe āna.
- The moon and the Pleiades have set. It is midnight, and the time is passing, but I sleep alone.
Declension
Strong ja-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | seofonstierre | — |
| accusative | seofonstierre | — |
| genitive | seofonstierres | — |
| dative | seofonstierre | — |