gefeon

gefeon
rejoice

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  • geféon — sv/t5 3rd pres gefiehþ past gefeah/gefǽgon ptp gefegen to be glad, rejoice, exult; manige geféoþ on his gebyrd many shall rejoice at his birth; …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • fain — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English fagen, fayn, from Old English fægen; akin to Old English gefēon to rejoice, Old High German gifehan, Old Norse feginn happy Date: before 12th century 1. archaic happy, pleased 2. archaic inclined, desirous …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • an — 1. adv, prep see on; 2. pres 1st sing of unnan verb infinitive suffix the termination of most Anglo Saxon verbs is in an; but án is also found, which seems to be contracted from aa, agan, ahan, as in gán to go, from gaan; smeán to consider from… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • féowung — féowung1 f ( e/ a) rejoicing, joy [geféon] …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • gefeh — see gefeah, past 3rd sing of geféon …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • gefihð — pres 3rd sing of geféon …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • gefǽgon — past pl of geféon …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • rejoice — drieman, gefeon …   English to the Old English

  • pek̂-1, pēk̂ -, pōk̂ - —     pek̂ 1, pēk̂ , pōk̂     English meaning: to make pretty; to be joyful     Deutsche Übersetzung: etwa “hũbsch machen, aufgeräumt or vergnũgt sein”     Material: O.H.G. gifehan, O.E. gefēon ‘sich freuen”; O.S. O.H.G. fehōn “consume”, O.H.G.… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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