noyen
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman nuier, reinforced through aphesis of anoyen. Compare anoyen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnui̯ən/, /ˈniu̯ən/, /ˈniːən/
Verb
noyen
Conjugation
Conjugation of noyen (weak in -ed)
infinitive | (to) noyen, noye | ||
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present tense | past tense | ||
1st-person singular | noye | noyed | |
2nd-person singular | noyest | noyedest | |
3rd-person singular | noyeth | noyed | |
subjunctive singular | noye | ||
imperative singular | — | ||
plural1 | noyen, noye | noyeden, noyede | |
imperative plural | noyeth, noye | — | |
participles | noyynge, noyende | noyed, ynoyed |
1Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
References
- “noien, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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