aþencan
Old English
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-West Germanic *uzþankijan. Cognate with Old High German irdenken (German erdenken).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ɑːˈθen.t͡ʃɑn/
Verb
    
āþenċan
- to think of something (meaning "conceive of" or "invent," not "think about")
- The Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
- Hwelċ mann āþōhte ǣrest mid sylh tō erienne?- Which person first thought of plowing the ground with a plow?
 
 
 
- The Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
- to make up something
- to intend
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of āþenċan (weak class 1)
| infinitive | āþenċan | āþenċenne | 
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | past | 
| 1st-person singular | āþenċe | āþōhte | 
| 2nd-person singular | āþenċest, āþencst | āþōhtest | 
| 3rd-person singular | āþenċeþ, āþencþ | āþōhte | 
| plural | āþenċaþ | āþōhton | 
| subjunctive | present | past | 
| singular | āþenċe | āþōhte | 
| plural | āþenċen | āþōhten | 
| imperative | ||
| singular | āþenċ | |
| plural | āþenċaþ | |
| participle | present | past | 
| āþenċende | āþōht | |
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