hwelpian
Old English
    
    Etymology
    
Composed of hwelp + -ian. Compare Middle English chīlden (already attested c. 1175 in the Ormulum).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈxwel.pi.ɑn/, [ˈʍeɫ.pi.ɑn]
Verb
    
hwelpian
- to give birth (of some animals)
- Sē lēohwelp, þonne hē ġehwelpod biþ, slǣpþ þrī dagas.- After a lion cub is born, it sleeps for three days.
 
- Sēo wylfen hwelpaþ swā fela hwelpa swā sēo biċċe dēþ.- Wolves give birth to as many pups as dogs do.
 
- Otras hwelpiaþ on heora holum þe hīe under trēowum dulfon nēah ēam. Æfter ānum mōnaþ mæġ sē otorhwelp þæt hol forlǣtan, and æfter twām mōnaþum hē mæġ swimman.- Otters give birth in dens that they've dug under trees located near rivers. After a month, an otter pup can leave the den; after two months, it can swim.
 
 
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of hwelpian (weak class 2)
| infinitive | hwelpian | hwelpienne | 
|---|---|---|
| indicative mood | present tense | past tense | 
| first person singular | hwelpiġe | hwelpode | 
| second person singular | hwelpast | hwelpodest | 
| third person singular | hwelpaþ | hwelpode | 
| plural | hwelpiaþ | hwelpodon | 
| subjunctive | present tense | past tense | 
| singular | hwelpiġe | hwelpode | 
| plural | hwelpiġen | hwelpoden | 
| imperative | ||
| singular | hwelpa | |
| plural | hwelpiaþ | |
| participle | present | past | 
| hwelpiende | (ġe)hwelpod | |
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