Etymograph > Indo-European > Old English > Rules > oe-acc

Paradigm: Noun

From POS: N, PRON

Added category values: .acc (Case: Accusative)

word is o-stem and word ends with 'u':
word is o-stem:
word is n-stem and word ends with 'a':

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
āngaāngansoleānga > āngan
beraberanbearbera > beran
cleafacleafancellarcleafa > cleafan
wlǣttawlǣttannauseawlǣtta > wlǣttan

word is n-stem and word is fem and word ends with 'e':

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
foldefoldanearthfolde > foldan
heorteheortanheartheorte > heortan

otherwise:

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
fācnfācndeceitfācn > fācn
wordwordwordword > word
wundorwundorwonderwundor > wundor
mægþhadmægðhadKinship, relationshipmægþhad > mægðhad
martyrdommartyrdomMartyrdommartyrdom > martyrdom
þesþisnethisþes > þesþes
middanġeardmiddaneardMiddle-Earthmiddanġeard > middanġeardmiddanġeard
fellfellskinfell > fell
ðonethe >
ealeallalleal > ealeal
ealeallan awleal > ealeal
dohtordohtordaughterdohtor > dohtor
meċI >