From Middle English begraven, from Old English begrafan (“to bury”), from Proto-Germanic *bigrabaną (“to dig around, bury”), equivalent to be- + grave. Cognate with Saterland Frisian begreeuwe (“to bury”), West Frisian begrave (“to bury”), Dutch begraven (“to bury”), German begraben (“to bury”), Danish begrave (“to bury”), Swedish begrava (“to bury”), Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐌲𐍂𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌽 (bigraban, “to dig around”).
begrave (third-person singular simple present begraves, present participle begraving, simple past begraved or begrove, past participle begraved or begraven)
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begrave
Presumably from be- + grave; compare with Dutch begraven and Swedish begrava
begrave (imperative begrav, present tense begraver, passive begraves, simple past begravde or begravet or begrov, past participle begravd or begravet, present participle begravende)
Borrowed from Middle Low German begraven.
begrave
Strong class 6 | ||||
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infinitive | begrave | |||
3rd singular past | begroef | |||
past participle | begroeven | |||
infinitive | begrave | |||
long infinitive | begraven | |||
gerund | begraven n | |||
auxiliary | hawwe | |||
indicative | present tense | past tense | ||
1st singular | begraaf | begroef | ||
2nd singular | begraafst | begroefst | ||
3rd singular | begraaft | begroef | ||
plural | begrave | begroefen | ||
imperative | begraaf | |||
participles | begravend | begroeven |