clænnes
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklæːn.nes/
Noun
clǣnnes f
- cleanness
- chastity, purity
- modesty
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
- Nū is ūs ālȳfed, þurh lārēowa ealdordōm, þæt wē dæġhwomlice, on þyssere lenctenlīċan tīde, ūre līchaman ġerēordiġan mid forhæfednysse, and sȳfernysse, and clǣnnysse. Stuntlīċe fæst sē lenctenlīċ fæsten seðe on ðisum clǣnum tīman hine sylfne mid gālnysse befȳld. Unrihtlīċ bið þæt sē crīstena mann flǣsċlīċe lustas ġefremme on ðām tīman þe hē flæsċmettas forgān sċeal.
- Now it is permitted to us, through the authority of teachers, that we feed our bodies with restraint, moderation, and modesty every day of this Lenten tide. He who performs the Lenten fast while defiling himself with lust does so foolishly. It is unlawful for a Christian to indulge in carnal lusts during the time he should forgo meats.
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
Declension
Strong ō-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | clǣnnes | clǣnnessa, clǣnnesse |
| accusative | clǣnnesse | clǣnnessa, clǣnnesse |
| genitive | clǣnnesse | clǣnnessa |
| dative | clǣnnesse | clǣnnessum |
Derived terms
- unclǣnnes