swiþra
Old English
Alternative forms
- swīðra, sƿīþra
Etymology
From, and identical to, the comparative of swīþ (“strong”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈswiːθrɑ/, [ˈswiːðrɑ]
Adjective
swīþra
- right (direction)
- Hiere wæs se swīðran sċanca hwēne sċyrtra þanne se winestra.
- Her right leg was slightly shorter than her left.
Declension
| Weak only | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| case | singular | plural | ||
| m | n | f | ||
| nominative | swīþra | swīþre | swīþre | swīþran |
| accusative | swīþran | swīþre | swīþran | |
| genitive | swīþran | swīþrra, swīþrena | ||
| dative | swīþran | swīþrum | ||
Antonyms
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