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asega

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Old Frisian

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *aiwasagō; compare Old High German ēwasago, Old Saxon ēosago. By surface analysis, ā (law) +‎ sega (speaker). Compare Old Norse lǫgmaðr, which seems to refer to a similar office.

Noun

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āsega m

  1. lawman, lawspeaker

Declension

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Declension of āsega

(masculine n-stem)

singular plural
nominative āsega āsega
genitive āsega āsegana, āsegena
dative āsega āsegum, āsegem
accusative āsega āsega

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle Low German: asege, asige
  • Middle Dutch: asige, asyge, aysige, asege