þæn

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Old Swedish

Alternative forms

  • ᚦᛅᚿ

Etymology

Originally accusative of , from Old Norse , from Proto-Germanic *sa.

Pronoun

þæn

  1. (demonstrative pronoun): that

Declension

More information masculine, feminine ...
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative þæn, sā(r) þē, þø̄n, sū þæt
accusative þæn þā, þē þæt
dative þēm, þæm þēri þȳ, þī
genitive þæs þēra þæs
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative þēr þā(r) þø̄(n), þē
accusative þā, þē þā(r) þø̄(n), þē
dative þēm, þø̄m, þom þēm, þø̄m, þom þēm, þø̄m, þom
genitive þēra þēra þēra
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Notes: The nominatives sā(r) and are only attested in the earliest texts from the 13th century. These forms had fallen out of use by the 14th century.

Descendants

  • Swedish: den; then, dhen (obsolete)

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