efne

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Middle English

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Proper noun

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efne

  1. (East Anglia) Alternative form of hevene

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Adjective

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efne

  1. inflection of efn:
    1. strong masculine/feminine accusative singular
    2. strong masculine/neuter accusative singular
    3. strong masculine/feminine nominative/accusative plural

Adverb

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efne

  1. even, evenly
  2. exactly, precisely
  3. just, only, merely
  4. alike, likewise
  5. just now, recently
  6. (as an intensifier) ever

Synonyms

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Interjection

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efne

  1. lo!, behold
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, Lives of Saints
      Efne þā on middere nihte wearþ myċel eorþstyrung, and godes enċġel flēah fǣrlīċe tō þām cwearterne...
      Behold! then, at midnight, there was a great earthquake, and the angel of god flew suddenly to the prison...
  2. truly, indeed