fiscian
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *fiskōną, derived from fisc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfiʃiɑn/
Verb
fisċian
- to fish
- Mīn brōðor gǣþ oft tō sǣ tō fisċiġenne.
- My brother often goes to the sea to fish.
Conjugation
Conjugation of fisċian (weak class 2)
| infinitive | fisċian | tō fisċienne |
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | past |
| 1st-person singular | fisċie fisċiġe |
fisċode |
| 2nd-person singular | fisċast | fisċodest |
| 3rd-person singular | fisċaþ | fisċode |
| plural | fisċiaþ fisċiġaþ |
fisċodon |
| subjunctive | present | past |
| singular | fisċie fisċiġe |
fisċode |
| plural | fisċien fisċiġen |
fisċoden |
| imperative | ||
| singular | fisċa | |
| plural | fisċiaþ fisċiġaþ | |
| participle | present | past |
| fisċiende fisċiġende |
(ġe)fisċod | |
Derived terms
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