todæg

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== Middle English == === Adverb === todæg (Early Middle English) alternative form of today == Old English == === Alternative forms === tō dæġ, tō dæġe, tōdæġe tō dæi — late === Etymology === From tō +‎ dæġ. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /toːˈdæj/ === Adverb === tōdæġ today late 10th century, Ælfric, "The Seven Sleepers" ==== Usage notes ==== Unlike the modern descendant, tōdæġ only means "today" in the adverbial sense of "on the current day". For "today" as a noun, phrases like þēs dæġ ("this day") would be used. In the adverbial sense of "nowadays" or "these days", on þissum dagum was used instead. ==== Synonyms ==== hēodæġ ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: today English: to-day, today Scots: theday