raþa

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See also: raya, ratha, rayá, raỹa, raða, and ráða

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse ráða, from Proto-Germanic *rēdaną.

Verb

rāþa

  1. to ensure
  2. to equip, prepare
  3. to rule, have power over
  4. to decide

Conjugation

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present past
infinitive rāþa
participle rāþandi, rāþande rāþin
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk rāþer rāþi, rāþe rǣþ rǣþi, rǣþe
þū rāþer rāþi, rāþe rāþ *rǣst rǣþi, rǣþe
han rāþer rāþi, rāþe rǣþ rǣþi, rǣþe
vīr rāþum, rāþom rāþum, rāþom rāþum, rāþom rǣþum, rǣþom rǣþum, rǣþom
īr rāþin rāþin rāþin rǣþin rǣþin
þēr rāþa rāþin rǣþu, rǣþo rǣþin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk rāþs rāþis, rāþes rǣþs rǣþis, rǣþes
þū rāþs rāþis, rāþes *rǣsts rǣþis, rǣþes
han rāþs rāþis, rāþes rǣþs rǣþis, rǣþes
vīr rāþums, -oms rāþums, rāþoms rǣþums, rǣþoms rǣþums, rǣþoms
īr rāþins rāþins rǣþins rǣþins
þēr rāþas rāþins rǣþus, rǣþos rǣþins
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Descendants

  • Swedish: råda

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