sige

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[edit] Danish

[edit] Verb

sige

  1. say, tell

[edit] Old English

[edit] Etymology

Cognate with Old Saxon sigi (Dutch zege), Old High German sigu (German Sieg), Old Norse sigr (Danish sejr, old spelling before the writing reform of 1948 Seier, Swedish seger), Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌲𐌹𐍃 (sigis), Sanskrit सहस् (sáhas) - power, victory, Avestan hazanh, power, victory[1].

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈsije/

[edit] Alternative spellings

[edit] Noun

siġe m.

  1. victory, success

[edit] Declension

Singular Plural
nominative siġe sigas
accusative siġe sigas
genitive siġes siga
dative siġe sigum

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[edit] References

  • Notes:
  1. ^ Etymology of sigu(OHG)
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