eorþbeofung
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From eorþe (“earth”) + beofung (“shaking”). Related to Old Frisian erthbivinge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeo̯rθˌbeo̯funɡ/, [ˈeo̯rðˌbeo̯vuŋɡ]
Noun
eorþbeofung f
- earthquake
- Æfter þǣre eorðbeofunge man eft ġetimbrode þā burg.
- They rebuilt the town after the earthquake.
Declension
Declension of eorþbeofung (strong ō-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | eorþbeofung | eorþbeofunga, eorþbeofunge |
| accusative | eorþbeofunge | eorþbeofunga, eorþbeofunge |
| genitive | eorþbeofunge | eorþbeofunga |
| dative | eorþbeofunge | eorþbeofungum |
Synonyms
- eorþdyne
- eorþhrērnes
- eorþstyren
- eorþstyrenes
- eorþstyrung
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