Contionary:magna
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Valthungian
Etymology
From Middle Valthungian magn from Old Valthungian magan from Griutungi magan, cf. Gothic magan from Proto-Germanic maganą.
Pronunciation
(Valthungian) IPA: /ˈmɑɡnɑ/
Verb
magna v.i.
- to be able, to have the power or strength to do, can.
Inflection
Preterit-Present Verb: magna ‘to be capable, can’ | ||||
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Infinitive | Indicative | Subjunctive | ||
magna | Present | |||
1sg. | mag | meǧa | ||
Present Participle | 2sg. | māt | megis | |
magnaþs | 3sg. | mag | mage | |
1pl. | magum | megim | ||
Past Participle | 2pl. | maguþ | megiþ | |
māts | 3pl. | magun | megin | |
Past | ||||
Imperative | 1sg. | māta | mǣča | |
mag | 2sg. | mātas | mǣtis | |
magaða | 3sg. | māta | māte | |
magum | 1pl. | mātum | mǣtim | |
maguþ | 2pl. | mātuþ | mǣtiþ | |
magunþa | 3pl. | mātun | mǣtin |