gegangan

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ä”e- +‎ gangan. Cognate with Old Saxon gigangan, Old High German gigangan, Gothic šŒ²šŒ°šŒ²šŒ°šŒ²šŒ²šŒ°šŒ½ (gagaggan).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /jeĖˆÉ”ɑn.ɔɑn/, [jeĖˆÉ”ɑŋ.ɔɑn]

Verb[edit]

Ĕegangan

  1. to go, happen, befall, come in
  2. to walk, go to a place or position
  3. to exercise, effect, accomplish; fulfill
  4. to go against, overcome, subdue, conquer, obtain

Conjugation[edit]