Etymology 1
From annedh (“abode, dwelling”) + -i. Compare Welsh anheddu.
Verb
anedhi
- to inhabit, settle
Conjugation
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Conjugation of anedhi
|
singular |
plural |
impersonal |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| indicative |
present/future |
anedhav | anedhydh | anedh | anedhyn | anedhowgh | anedhons | anedhir |
| preterite |
anedhis | anedhsys | anedhas | anedhsyn | anedhsowgh | anedhsons | anedhas |
| imperfect |
anedhyn | anedhys | anedhi | anedhyn | anedhewgh | anedhens | anedhys |
| pluperfect |
anedhsen | anedhses | anedhsa | anedhsen | anedhsewgh | anedhsens | anedhsys |
|
| subjunctive |
present/future |
anetthiv | anetthi | anettho | anetthyn | anetthowgh | anetthons | anetther |
| imperfect |
anetthen | anetthes | anettha | anetthen | anetthewgh | anetthens | anetthys |
|
| imperative |
- | anedh | anedhes | anedhyn | anedhewgh | anedhens | - |
|
|
| non-finite forms |
present participle |
ow anedhi |
verbal adjective |
anedhys |
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Derived terms
- anedhadewder (“habitability”)
- anedhadow (“habitable, inhabitable”)
- anedhel (“residential”)
- anedhyans (“occupation”)
- anedhyas, anedhyades (“inhabitant”)
- anedhys (“inhabited, residential”)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.