werfan
Old High German
editAlternative forms
edit- ƿerpan — Manuscript spelling
Etymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *werpaną (“to throw, to cast”).
Verb
editwerfan
- to (transitive) throw
- to (transitive) tear
Conjugation
editConjugation of werfan (strong class 3)
infinitive | werfan | |
---|---|---|
indicative | present | past |
1st person singular | wirfu, wirfo | warf |
2nd person singular | wirfis, wirfist | wurfi |
3rd person singular | wirfit | warf |
1st person plural | werfem, werfemēs | wurfum, wurfumēs |
2nd person plural | werfet | wurfut |
3rd person plural | werfant | wurfun |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st person singular | werfe | wurfi |
2nd person singular | werfēs, werfēst | wurfīs, wurfīst |
3rd person singular | werfe | wurfi |
1st person plural | werfēm, werfemēs | wurfīm, wurfīmēs |
2nd person plural | werfēt | wurfīt |
3rd person plural | werfēn | wurfīn |
imperative | present | |
singular | wirf | |
plural | werfet | |
participle | present | past |
werfanti | giworfan |
Derived terms
edit- abafirwerfan (“to throw away, throw the rider”)
- anafirwerfan (“to throw away, throw in”)
- anawerfan (“to throw, send, aim”)
- biwerfan (“to cover, stuff, stone”)
- danawerfan (“drive away”)
- duruhwerfan (“to throw through”)
- firwerfan (“to throw away, despise , remove, throw out”)
- forawerfan (“throw forward”)
- furiwerfan
- gaganwerfan (“to thrust, throw against”)
- giwerfan (“to throw, push, bring forth”)
- hinawerfan (“to throw away, reject”)
- ingaganwerfan (“to throw against”)
- intwerfan (“to dissolve, lose courage”)
- inwerfan (“to throw in”)
- irwerfan (“to remove, reject, disprove”)
- mitiwerfan (“to throw with”)
- nidarfirwerfan (“to throw down”)
- nidarwerfan (“to throw down”)
- ubarwerfan (“to throw over”)
- untarwerfan (“to subject”)
- widarwerfan (“to throw out, reject, place”)
- zisamanegiwerfan (“to put together”)
- zisamanewerfan (“to throw together”)
- ziwerfan (“to disperse, destroy”)
- zuowerfan (“to add”)
- ūfwerfan (“to throw up”)
- ūzfirwerfan (“to throw out”)
- ūzirwerfan (“to throw out”)
- ūzwerfan (“to throw out, drive, send, tear”)