huggian

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Old Saxon[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *hugjaną (think, consider).

Verb[edit]

huggian

  1. to think
    hropad thar te helpu endi huggead an oðar
    there they call for help and think to each other (Heliand, verse 1918)
  2. to think about, to consider
    quam imu thar tegegnes filu uuerodes an uuilleon uuel huggendies
    he came there against many warriors, well considering his will (Heliand, verse 3673)

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