pretty”). Or from <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-European *peḱ- (“joyful, pretty”), closely related to the strong verb *fehaną. IPA(key): /ˈfɛː.ɣɔː.nɑ̃/ *<span class="searchmatch">fēgōną</span> to polish to clean...
*fegōn (ablaut variant) From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Germanic</span> *<span class="searchmatch">fēgōną</span>. *fāgōn to polish to clean to sweep *fegōn Old Frisian: fēgia West Frisian: feie, fege Old Saxon: *fāgōn...
ablaut variant of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-West <span class="searchmatch">Germanic</span> *fāgōn, could go back to a hypothetical <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Germanic</span> *<span class="searchmatch">fegōną</span>, but is only attested in West-<span class="searchmatch">Germanic</span>. *fegōn to polish...
*fehaną (“to rejoice, be glad”). *fēgijaną to cleanse, polish to decorate *<span class="searchmatch">fēgōną</span> Old Norse: fægja Icelandic: fægja Old Swedish: fæghia >? Swedish: feja (usually...