hriþ

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === hrīð — edh spelling === Etymology 1 === From Proto-West Germanic *hrīþu, from Proto-Germanic *hrīþō (“sudden attack; seizure; fit; storm”). Cognate with Old Norse hríð. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /xriːθ/, [r̥iːθ] ==== Noun ==== hrīþ f or n (hapax legomenon) snowstorm; storm, tempest ===== Declension ===== Feminine declension: Strong ō-stem: Neuter declension: Strong i-stem: ===== Derived terms ===== hrīþiġ === Etymology 2 === From Proto-West Germanic *hriþi, from Proto-Germanic *hriþiz. Cognate with Old High German rito. Perhaps ultimately from the same source as Welsh cryd. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /xriθ/, [r̥iθ] ==== Noun ==== hriþ m fever === Etymology 3 === From Proto-West Germanic *hrinþ, from Proto-Germanic *hrinþaz. Cognate with Old High German hrind, rind. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /xriːθ/, [r̥iːθ] ==== Noun ==== hrīþ n (nominative plural hrīþeru or hrīþera) a neat (in the plural) cattle ===== Related terms ===== hrīþer hrūþ