cwencan
Old English
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Germanic *kwankijaną.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈkwen.t͡ʃɑn/
 
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of cwenċan (weak class 1)
| infinitive | cwenċan | cwenċenne | 
|---|---|---|
| indicative mood | present tense | past tense | 
| first person singular | cwenċe | cwencte | 
| second person singular | cwenċest, cwencst | cwenctest | 
| third person singular | cwenċeþ, cwencþ | cwencte | 
| plural | cwenċaþ | cwencton | 
| subjunctive | present tense | past tense | 
| singular | cwenċe | cwencte | 
| plural | cwenċen | cwencten | 
| imperative | ||
| singular | cwenċ | |
| plural | cwenċaþ | |
| participle | present | past | 
| cwenċende | (ġe)cwenċed | |
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References
    
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “cwenċan”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 
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