Old Auregan[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Germanic *wesanan. Akin to Old English seon, Old Saxon and Old High German sīn.
Verb[]
sīn (Irregular, see also wesan)
- to be (more at wesan)
Conjugation[]
'Conjugation of sīn' | ||
indicative | present | preterite |
---|---|---|
1st person singular | em | was |
2nd person singular | art | wāri |
3rd person singular | is | was |
plural | āron, sind(on) | wāron |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st person singular | sī | wāri |
2nd person singular | sīst | wārist |
3rd person singular | sī | wāri |
plural | sīn | wārin |
imperative | present | — |
singular | sī | |
plural | sīn | |
participle | present | past |
wesendi | geweson |
Descendants[]
- Old Oxman sain, sy'n
- Modern Oxman sain (archaic), sy'n or sy (found in northern dialects).
- Northern Middle Auregan sien, sein, sighen (dialectal)
- Middle Auregan sîn
- Wexish zei'n, zîn, zijen, zighen (west)
- Auregan sain
- Galdwey Auregan sain
- Southern Auregan sei