sinhiwun

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic [Term?]; equivalent to sin- (eternal) +‎ hīwun (family, married couple). Compare Old Saxon sinhīwun, Old Frisian sinhīgen, Old English sinhīwscipe.

Noun

sinhīwun n

  1. (plural only) married couple

Declension

Declension of sinhīwa (neuter n-stem)
case singular plural
nominative sinhīwa sinhīwun
accusative sinhīwa sinhīwun
genitive sinhīwen, sinhīwin sinhīwōno
dative sinhīwen, sinhīwin sinhīwōm, sinhīwōn

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic [Term?]; equivalent to sin- (eternal) +‎ *hīwun (family, married couple). Compare Old High German sinhīwun (married couple), Old Frisian sinhīgen, Old English sinhīwscipe.

Noun

sinhīwun n

  1. (plural only) married couple

Declension

sinhīwa (neuter n-stem)
singular plural
nominative sinhīwa sinhīwon, sinhīwun, sinhīwan
accusative sinhīwa sinhīwon, sinhīwun, sinhīwan
genitive sinhīwen, sinhīwan, sinhīwon sinhīwono
dative sinhīwen, sinhīwan, sinhīwon sinhīwun, sinhīwon
instrumental