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faðu

  • noun [ feminine ]
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faðu, e; f: faðe, an; f.
A father's sister, paternal aunt; ămĭta
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  • Faðu

    ămĭta,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 6
    • ;
    • Som. 5, 55: Wrt. Voc. 72,
    • 43.
  • Mín faðu ămĭta mea; mínra faða móder ămĭta mea magna; mínre faðan yldre móder proamĭta mea; mínre [MS. mínra] faðan þriððe móder

    abămĭta mea,

    • Ælfc. Gl. 92,
    • 93;
    • Som. 75,
    • 60-64;
    • Wrt. Voc. 52,
    • 17-20.
  • Seó wæs Ecfriþes faðu ðæs cyninges

    quæ erat ămĭta rēgis Ecgfridi,

    • Bd. 4,
    • 19;
    • S. 587. 41
    • .
  • Búton hit sý his móder, oððe sweoster, oððefaðu , oððe móddrie

    unless it be his mother, or sister, or father's sister, or mother's sister,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 94,
    • 32.
  • Ic gean mínre faðan Leófware ðæs heáfodbotles on Purleá

    I give to my aunt Leofware the chief dwelling at Purley,

    • Cod. Dipl. 1293
    • ;
    • A. D. 998
    • ;
    • Kmbl. vi. 138,
    • 23.
  • v. móddrie a maternal aunt.
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  • faðu, n.