- mōdor, brōþor,
sweostor, and dohtor. Brōþor, mōdor, and
dohtor are all
inflected the same, with i-umlaut in the
dative singular.
Sweostor is
inflected the...
- (sala), s**** (skrap), seat (sæti),
sister (systir,
related to OE.
cognate sweostor),
skill (skial/skil), skin (skinn),
skirt (skyrta vs. the
native English...
-
procer "brother" Lyd brafr(-sis) "brother" *swésōr "sister"
sister (< OE
sweostor,
influenced by ON systir)
swistar "sister"
soror "sister" ⇒ éor "cousin's...
- war-spoil, such as no man
obtained before; ac his sunu Osbarn, 7 his
sweostor suna Sihward, 7 of his
huscarlum 7 eac þæs
cynges wurdon þær ofslægene...
- "dawn");
soror "sister" < *sozor < *swezōr < *swésōr (cf. Old
English sweostor "sister"). Of the
original eight cases of Proto-Indo-European,
Latin inherited...
- in the
British Library as MS
Stowe 944, reads: And
Sancta Wihtburh hyre
sweostor mid hyre nu þǽr resteð.
According to the register, she was
placed near...