fægen

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fagan, from Proto-Germanic *faganaz (glad), from Proto-Indo-European *peḱ- (to make glad, make attractive). Cognate with Old Norse feginn (glad).

Pronunciation

Adjective

fæġen

  1. joyful, rejoicing, fain
    • 10th century, The Wanderer:
      Ne sċeal nō tō hātheort, · ne tō hrædwyrde,
      ne tō wāc wiga, · ne tō wanhȳdiġ,
      ne tō forht, ne tō fæġen, · ne tō feohġīfre,
      ne nǣfre ġielpes tō ġeorn, · ǣr hē ġeare cunne.
      Should not be too wrathful, nor too hasty in words,
      nor too weak warrior, nor too careless,
      nor too fearful, nor too joyful, nor too eager for money,
      nor ever too eager of pride, before he would know enough.

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle English: fain
    • English: fain
    • Scots: fain