primsang
Old English
Etymology
From prīm + sang, equivalent of prime + song
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpriːmsɑŋɡ/
Noun
prīmsang m
- (Christianity) Prime, the religious service of the first hour of daylight.
- Primsang on þære forman dæg tid þæt is þe sunnan upgange.
- Prime at the first hour of day (that is, the sun's upgoing).
- Synonym: prīm
Declension
Declension of primsang (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | prīmsang | prīmsangas |
accusative | prīmsang | prīmsangas |
genitive | prīmsanges | prīmsanga |
dative | prīmsange | prīmsangum |
Hypernyms
- tīdsang
References
- "prīmsang" in Bosworth & Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1882), Oxford: Clarendon Press.