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Anglo-Saxon

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-fæst

  • suffix
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Grammar
-fæst, as a termination, denotes fast, very, perfectly, effectually, as the English fast asleep, perfectly asleep; Ǽ-fæst fast in the law, firm, religious; Sóþ-fæst fast in truth, true, just; Staðol-fæst steadfast, steady; Unstaðol-fæst
Wright's OE grammar
§54; §295; §298; §627;
unsteady, unsteadfast.
Derived forms
DER. ǽ-fæst, ǽr-, ǽw-, ár-, bíd-, blǽd-, cíþ-, dóm-, eard-, gemet-, gif-, gin-, gryre-, hals-, hám-, heáh-, hróf-, hyge-, leoðu-, líf-, mægen-, rǽd-, rægol-, sige-, sigor-, somod-, sóþ-, stæþ-, staðol-, stede-, þeáw-, þrym-, tír-, treów-, un-, unstaðol-, wǽr-, wís-, wlitig-, wuldor-
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Word-wheel

  • -fæst, suffix