umbor
Old English
Etymology
Origin obscure. Possibly from Proto-West Germanic *unbur (“unborn child, womb-child”), from Proto-Germanic *unburaz (“unborn”, adjective), equivalent to un- (“un-, not”) + a derivative of Proto-Germanic *beraną (“to bear”), related to Old English byre (“son, child, descendant”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈum.bor/
Noun
umbor n
- child
- Synonyms: bearn, ċild
Declension
Declension of umbor (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | umbor | umbor |
accusative | umbor | umbor |
genitive | umbores | umbora |
dative | umbore | umborum |
Related terms
- bearn
- beran
- bora
- byre