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ǣ
tta
N (masc, n-stem)
nausea
; deformity, disfigurement
Source:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wlætta#Old_English
Attested in
Aelfric's Colloquy 4
("wlǣttan")
originates from: PWGmc
*wlātiþō
"nausea, disgust, loathing" (wlātiþō
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wlǣtiþō
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wlǣtiþā
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wlǣtþā
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wlǣttā
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wlættā
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wlætta) through pwgmc-to-oe
Inflected forms
wlǣttan
"nausea
.acc
" (
oe-acc
)
Paradigms