Wæron
Wæron is an Old English verb form that means “were.” It is the past tense plural of the verb to be (wesan/beon) in Early English and serves as the key plural past indicative of the copula.
In Old English, the verb to be is irregular. The singular past tense is wæs, used with
Wæron occurs across Old English literature, including poetry and prose. It appears in historical narratives, hagiography,
Etymology and cognates: Wæron derives from the same Proto-Germanic root that underlies similar forms in other
Modern use: In contemporary English, the form wæron is obsolete; the modern equivalent is were. In scholarly