fira bearn
Old English
Etymology
From genitive plural of fíras + plural of bearn. Has a parallel in Old Saxon firihō barn, possibly stemming from a Proto-West Germanic *firhwijō barnu, with a possible analog in Old Norse fíra synir.
Noun
fira bearn n pl (nominative plural fíra bearn)
- (poetic) sons of men, mankind
Declension
Declension of fira bearn (strong-a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | — | bearn |
accusative | — | bearn |
genitive | — | bearna |
dative | — | bearnum |