forteon
Old English
Etymology
From for- + tēon. Cognate with Old High German farziohan.
Verb
fortēon
Conjugation
Conjugation of fortēon (strong class 2)
| infinitive | fortēon | tō fortēonne |
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | past |
| 1st-person singular | fortēo | fortēah |
| 2nd-person singular | fortīest | fortuge |
| 3rd-person singular | fortīehþ | fortēah |
| plural | fortēoþ | fortugon |
| subjunctive | present | past |
| singular | fortēo | fortuge |
| plural | fortēon | fortugen |
| imperative | ||
| singular | fortēo | |
| plural | fortēon | |
| participle | present | past |
| fortēonde | (ġe)fortogen | |
Descendants
- Middle English: forteen
- English: fortee (obsolete)
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