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===Question re: betweoxbend===
===Question re: betweoxbend===
I doubt this will be seen, but is "betweoxbend" merging the words for "between" and "bond" to create the idea of an "interconnection"? The other two terms (webbsīde & woruldwīd webb) have obvious rationales, but betweoxbend is barely clear, even when one knows the now-obscure term "betwixt". And a more general question regarding the crafting of neologisms, how do you decide the order of words in a compound? For instance, is there a rationale behind picking "betweoxbend" between-bond over "bendbetweox" bond-between? Thank you for any assistance. Feel free to remove this section if my question appears too stupid.
I doubt this will be seen, but is "betweoxbend" merging the words for "between" and "bond" to create the idea of an "interconnection"? The other two terms (webbsīde & woruldwīd webb) have obvious rationales, but betweoxbend is barely clear, even when one knows the now-obscure term "betwixt". And a more general question regarding the crafting of neologisms, how do you decide the order of words in a compound? For instance, is there a rationale behind picking "betweoxbend" between-bond over "bendbetweox" bond-between? Thank you for any assistance. Feel free to remove this section if my question appears too stupid. <small>–Unsigned comment by [[User:Wulfherecyning|Wulfherecyning]] ([[User talk:Wulfherecyning|talk]]), 22:28, 9 April 2019‎ (UTC)</small>
:It certainly looks like to me like a compound word based on betwēox (betwixt) and bend (bond). I can't answer your other questions, but I'll ping the author, [[User:Gottistgut]], so he can reply. [[Brūcend:PiRSquared17|PiRSquared17]] ([[Brūcendmōtung:PiRSquared17|mōtung]]) 21:28, 10 Ēastermōnaþ 2019 (UTC)

Edniwung fram 21:28, 10 Eastermonað 2019

Getæl nīwra worda and earfoðra worda

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Note that in this list: "ȝ"=IPA "j", "ċ"=IPA "t͡ʃ", "sċ"=IPA "ʃ", and "ċȝ"=IPA "d͡ːʒ".
Note that etymologies or rationales for the Old English neologisms should be put after the Modern English translation in square brackets, like so:
  • fȳrƿǣpen (sn) - firearm, gun [calque of "firearm"]
Abbreviations used are: sm/sn/sf = strong masculine/neuter/feminine; wm/wn/wf = weak masculine/neuter/feminine; indecm/indecn/indecf = indeclinable masculine/neuter/feminine; w-dec. = w-declension; u-dec. = u declension; i-mut. = i-mutated; pl. = plural; aj = adjective; desc. = modifier for a noun (a "describer") other than an adjective; av = adverb; w1/w2/w3 = weak verb class; s1/s2/.../s7b = strong verb class.
  • betweoxbend (sm) - interconnection
  • webbsīde (wf) - website
  • Woruldwīd (aj) Webb (sn) - World Wide Web

Question re: betweoxbend

I doubt this will be seen, but is "betweoxbend" merging the words for "between" and "bond" to create the idea of an "interconnection"? The other two terms (webbsīde & woruldwīd webb) have obvious rationales, but betweoxbend is barely clear, even when one knows the now-obscure term "betwixt". And a more general question regarding the crafting of neologisms, how do you decide the order of words in a compound? For instance, is there a rationale behind picking "betweoxbend" between-bond over "bendbetweox" bond-between? Thank you for any assistance. Feel free to remove this section if my question appears too stupid. –Unsigned comment by Wulfherecyning (talk), 22:28, 9 April 2019‎ (UTC)

It certainly looks like to me like a compound word based on betwēox (betwixt) and bend (bond). I can't answer your other questions, but I'll ping the author, User:Gottistgut, so he can reply. PiRSquared17 (mōtung) 21:28, 10 Ēastermōnaþ 2019 (UTC)