sinhiwun
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic [Term?]; equivalent to sin- (“eternal”) + hīwun (“family, married couple”). Compare Old Saxon sinhīwun, Old Frisian sinhīgen, Old English sinhīwscipe.
Noun
sinhīwun n
- (plural only)married couple
Declension
Declension of sinhīwa (neuter n-stem)
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | sinhīwa | sinhīwun |
accusative | sinhīwa | sinhīwun |
genitive | sinhīwen | sinhīwōno |
dative | sinhīwen | sinhīwōm |
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic [Term?]; equivalent to sin- (“eternal”) + *hīwun (“family, married couple”). Compare Old High German sinhīwun (“married couple”), Old Frisian sinhīgen, Old English sinhīwscipe.
Noun
sinhīwun n
- (plural only)married couple
Declension
Declension of sinhīwa (neuter n-stem)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | sinhīwa | sinhīwon, sinhīwun, sinhīwan |
accusative | sinhīwa | sinhīwon, sinhīwun, sinhīwan |
genitive | sinhīwen, sinhīwan, sinhīwon | sinhīwono |
dative | sinhīwen, sinhīwan, sinhīwon | sinhīwun, sinhīwon |
instrumental | — | — |