giefan
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Old English
Alternative forms
- ġifan — West Saxon
- ġyfan — Late West Saxon
- ġefan, ġeofan, ġiofan — Anglian, Kentish
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gebaną.
Pronunciation
Verb
ġiefan (Early West Saxon)
- to give
- The Legend of St. Andrew in Verse
- ...Ne ġedafenað þē nū þē dryhten ġeaf welan and wiste and woruldspēde,...
- ...It befitteth thee not since to thee the Lord hath given wealth and abundance and worldly prosperity,...
- c. 1011, Byrhtferth, Manual, line 125
- Nu þǣr ys ān tō lāfe; ġif þǣre Aprili.
- Now there is one left; give that April.
- The Legend of St. Andrew in Verse
Conjugation
infinitive | ġiefan | ġiefenne |
---|---|---|
indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
first person singular | ġiefe | ġeaf |
second person singular | ġiefst | ġēafe |
third person singular | ġiefþ | ġeaf |
plural | ġiefaþ | ġēafon |
subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
singular | ġiefe | ġēafe |
plural | ġiefen | ġēafen |
imperative | ||
singular | ġief | |
plural | ġiefaþ | |
participle | present | past |
ġiefende | (ġe)ġefen |
Conjugation of ġiefan (strong class 5)
Derived terms
Descendants
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