neahgebur
Old English edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Germanic *nēhwagabūrô. Equivalent to nēah + ġebūr.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
nēahġebūr m
Declension edit
Declension of neahgebur (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | nēahġebūr | nēahġebūras |
accusative | nēahġebūr | nēahġebūras |
genitive | nēahġebūres | nēahġebūra |
dative | nēahġebūre | nēahġebūrum |
Synonyms edit
Derived terms edit
- nēahġebȳren f (“female neighbour”)
Descendants edit
- Middle English: neyghebour, neghboer, neghbour, neghebore, neghebur, neȝbore, neȝborwe, neȝebur, neȝȝebour, neȝhbor, nehebour, neighbore, neighbour, neighebor, neighebour, neiȝbor, neiȝbour, neiȝebor, neiȝebour, neihebur, neihȝebor, neybour, neyburwe, neyebore, neyghborn, neyghbour, neyghbur, neyȝbour, neyȝbure, neypur, nye-bore; neghtburgh, neghtebur, neȝtboure; neahȝebur, neahhebur, nehgebur, nehhebur
See also edit
- nēawist (“neighbourhood”)