giefan

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Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *gebaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈji͜y.fɑn/, [ˈji͜y.vɑn]

Verb

ġiefan (Early West Saxon)

  1. 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.

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