wlacu

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *wlaku, from Proto-Germanic *wlakwaz (“lukewarm”), from Proto-Indo-European *weleg-. Cognate with Old English wealg (“insipid, nauseous”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwlɑ.ku/

Adjective

wlacu

  1. alternative form of wlæc

Declension

Declension of wlacu — Strong
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative wlacu, wlaco wlacu, wlaco wlacu, wlaco
Accusative wlæcne wlace wlacu, wlaco
Genitive wlaces wlæcre wlaces
Dative wlacum wlæcre wlacum
Instrumental wlace wlæcre wlace
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative wlace wlaca, wlace wlacu, wlaco
Accusative wlace wlaca, wlace wlacu, wlaco
Genitive wlæcra wlæcra wlæcra
Dative wlacum wlacum wlacum
Instrumental wlacum wlacum wlacum
Declension of wlacu — Weak
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative wlaca wlace wlace
Accusative wlacan wlacan wlace
Genitive wlacan wlacan wlacan
Dative wlacan wlacan wlacan
Instrumental wlacan wlacan wlacan
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative wlacan wlacan wlacan
Accusative wlacan wlacan wlacan
Genitive wlæcra, wlacena wlæcra, wlacena wlæcra, wlacena
Dative wlacum wlacum wlacum
Instrumental wlacum wlacum wlacum
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