entisc
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *antisk (“giant, gigantic”), equivalent to ent + -isċ. Cognate with Old Saxon entisk (“giant, gigantic”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
entisċ
- giant; of a giant; belonging to or made by a giant
Declension
Declension of entisċ — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | entisċ | entisċ | entisċ |
Accusative | entisċne | entisċe, entsċe | entisċ |
Genitive | entisċes, entsċes | entisċre | entisċes, entsċes |
Dative | entisċum, entsċum | entisċre | entisċum, entsċum |
Instrumental | entisċe, entsċe | entisċre | entisċe, entsċe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | entisċe, entsċe | entisċa, entsċa, entisċe, entsċe | entisċ |
Accusative | entisċe, entsċe | entisċa, entsċa, entisċe, entsċe | entisċ |
Genitive | entisċra | entisċra | entisċra |
Dative | entisċum, entsċum | entisċum, entsċum | entisċum, entsċum |
Instrumental | entisċum, entsċum | entisċum, entsċum | entisċum, entsċum |
Declension of entisċ — Weak
Descendants
- English: entish