bigehan

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Old Saxon

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Etymology

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From bi- +‎ gehan.

Verb

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bigehan

  1. to confess
    quiðit that he Crist si begihit ina so grotes
    he says that if Christ were that impressive he would confess himself (Heliand, verse 5192)
  2. to dare

Conjugation

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