"rætt" meaning in Old English

See rætt in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /rætt/, [ræt]
Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *ratt, from Proto-Germanic *rattaz (whence also Old Frisian *rat). The various cognates reflect different preforms. The most common would be the feminine ō-stem *rattā: Old Frisian *ratte, Old Saxon ratta, Old Dutch *ratta, Old High German ratza. Old High German rato and ratta can only reflect borrowings post-dating the High German consonant shift, thus the non-geminate /t/ in rato is of unknown significance. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*ratt}} Proto-West Germanic *ratt, {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*rattaz}} Proto-Germanic *rattaz, {{cog|ofs|*rat}} Old Frisian *rat, {{cog|ofs|*ratte}} Old Frisian *ratte, {{cog|osx|ratta}} Old Saxon ratta, {{cog|odt|*ratta}} Old Dutch *ratta, {{cog|goh|ratza}} Old High German ratza, {{cog|goh|rato}} Old High German rato Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} rætt m, {{ang-noun|m}} rætt m Inflection templates: {{ang-decl-noun-a-m|rætt}}, {{ang-decl-noun|rætt|rættas|rætt|rættas|rættes|rætta|rætte|rættum|num=|title=|type=strong a-stem}} Forms: strong [table-tags], rætt [nominative, singular], rættas [nominative, plural], rætt [accusative, singular], rættas [accusative, plural], rættes [genitive, singular], rætta [genitive, plural], rætte [dative, singular], rættum [dative, plural]
  1. rat Wikipedia link: High German consonant shift Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Rodents
    Sense id: en-rætt-ang-noun-mVDOwkbs Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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