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búende

  • noun [ masculine ]
  • verb
  • adjective
  • participle
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Grammar
búende, part. búend, es; m.
Inhabiting or dwelling; inhabitans
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  • Búendra leás void of those inhabiting [Cd. 5; Th. 6, 16; Gen. 89] or inhabitants, thus used as a noun, though sometimes in composition declined as a m. noun, búend, es; m : it is often declined as a m. part. that is an adj. ending in e. It would then be declined nom. s. -búende; gen. -búendes; d. -búendum; acc. -þuendne; but most frequently as an adj. pl; nom. acc. -búende; gen. -búendra [as a noun, búenda]; d. -búendum :-- Mid búendum

    cum habitantibus,

      Ps. Lamb. 82, 8.
Derived forms
DER. ánbúende, ceaster-búend, ég-, eorþ-, feor-, fold-, grúnd-, hér-, íg-, land-, neáh-, sund-, þeód-, woruld-.
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v.  búend.
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  • búende, n.; v.; adj.; part.