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Contents

  • 1 Old English
    • 1.1 Alternative forms
    • 1.2 Etymology
    • 1.3 Pronunciation
    • 1.4 Noun
      • 1.4.1 Declension

Old English

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Alternative forms

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  • eċed, æċċed

Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *aket, from Latin acētum. Compare Old Saxon ecid, West Frisian jittik, Old High German eȥȥih (German Essig), Old Norse edik (Danish eddike, Swedish ättika).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈæ.t͡ʃed/

Noun

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æċed n

  1. vinegar

Declension

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Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative æċed —
accusative æċed —
genitive æċedes —
dative æċede —
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