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{ "etymology_text": "Equivalent to ōþer (“second”) + hād (“grammatical person”)", "forms": [ { "form": "ōþer hād", "tags": [ "canonical", "masculine" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ang", "2": "nouns", "3": "", "4": "", "5": "", "6": "", "g": "m", "g2": "", "g3": "", "head": "ōþer hād", "sort": "" }, "expansion": "ōþer hād m", "name": "head" }, { "args": { "1": "m", "head": "ōþer hād" }, "expansion": "ōþer hād m", "name": "ang-noun" } ], "lang": "Old English", "lang_code": "ang", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "Old English entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "ang", "name": "Grammar", "orig": "ang:Grammar", "parents": [ "Linguistics", "Language", "Social sciences", "Communication", "Sciences", "Society", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "english": "The second person is whoever the first person talks to (\"you say\", or in the plural \"you guys say\").", "text": "c. 995, Ælfric, Excerptiones de Arte Grammatica Anglice\nSē ōðer hād is þe sē forma spricþ tō (\"þū sæġst\", oþþe maniġfealdlīċe \"ġē seċġaþ\").", "type": "quotation" } ], "glosses": [ "the second person" ], "id": "en-oþer_had-ang-noun-B1nHcp0F", "links": [ [ "grammar", "grammar" ], [ "second person", "second person" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(grammar) the second person" ], "related": [ { "word": "hād" }, { "word": "forma hād" }, { "word": "þridda hād" } ], "topics": [ "grammar", "human-sciences", "linguistics", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "oþer had" }
{ "etymology_text": "Equivalent to ōþer (“second”) + hād (“grammatical person”)", "forms": [ { "form": "ōþer hād", "tags": [ "canonical", "masculine" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ang", "2": "nouns", "3": "", "4": "", "5": "", "6": "", "g": "m", "g2": "", "g3": "", "head": "ōþer hād", "sort": "" }, "expansion": "ōþer hād m", "name": "head" }, { "args": { "1": "m", "head": "ōþer hād" }, "expansion": "ōþer hād m", "name": "ang-noun" } ], "lang": "Old English", "lang_code": "ang", "pos": "noun", "related": [ { "word": "hād" }, { "word": "forma hād" }, { "word": "þridda hād" } ], "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Old English entries with incorrect language header", "Old English lemmas", "Old English masculine nouns", "Old English multiword terms", "Old English nouns", "Old English terms with quotations", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "ang:Grammar" ], "examples": [ { "english": "The second person is whoever the first person talks to (\"you say\", or in the plural \"you guys say\").", "text": "c. 995, Ælfric, Excerptiones de Arte Grammatica Anglice\nSē ōðer hād is þe sē forma spricþ tō (\"þū sæġst\", oþþe maniġfealdlīċe \"ġē seċġaþ\").", "type": "quotation" } ], "glosses": [ "the second person" ], "links": [ [ "grammar", "grammar" ], [ "second person", "second person" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(grammar) the second person" ], "topics": [ "grammar", "human-sciences", "linguistics", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "oþer had" }
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