fiscoþ
Old English
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-West Germanic *fiskōþu, from Proto-Germanic *fiskōþuz. Equivalent to fiscian + -oþ.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈfis.koθ/
Noun
    
fiscoþ m
- fishing
- c. 990, Wessex Gospels, John 21:3
- Þā cwæþ Petrus tō him, "Iċ wille gān on fiscoþ."- Then Peter said to them, "I want to go fishing."
 
 
 
- c. 990, Wessex Gospels, John 21:3
Declension
    
Declension of fiscoþ (strong a-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural | 
|---|---|---|
| nominative | fiscoþ | fiscoþas | 
| accusative | fiscoþ | fiscoþas | 
| genitive | fiscoþes | fiscoþa | 
| dative | fiscoþe | fiscoþum | 
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