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English
Etymology
Alteration (due to give) of Middle English foryiven, forȝiven, from Old English forġiefan (“to forgive, to give”), from Proto-West Germanic *frageban, from Proto-Germanic *fragebaną (“to give away; give up; release; forgive”), equivalent to for- + give (etymologically for- + yive). Cognate with Scots forgeve, forgif, forgie (“to forgive”), West Frisian ferjaan (“to forgive”), Dutch vergeven (“to forgive”), German vergeben (“to forgive”), Icelandic fyrirgefa (“to forgive”).
Pronunciation
Verb
forgive (third-person singular simple present forgives, present participle forgiving, simple past forgave, past participle forgiven)
- (transitive) To pardon (someone); to waive any negative feeling towards or desire for punishment or retribution against.
Please forgive me if my phone goes off - I'm expecting an urgent call from my boss.
Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace.
- (transitive) To pardon for (something); to waive any negative feeling over or retribution for.
Forgive us our trespasses.
- (transitive) To waive or remit (a debt), to absolve from payment or compensation of.
Forgive a debt, that is, tell a debtor that a repayment of a loan is no longer needed.
- (intransitive) To accord forgiveness.
- a. 1768, Laurence Sterne, Joseph's History considered; - Forgiveness of Injuries (sermon)
- The brave know only how to forgive A coward never forgave; it is not in his nature.
- (transitive) To look past; to look beyond.
The music critic loves the instrumentation of the song so much that he can forgive the confusing lyrics.
- (transitive) To redeem; to offset the bad effects of something.
2015, Todd in the Shadows, The Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 2014:Okay, a good hook forgives everything.
Derived terms
Translations
transitive, to pardon
- Abkhaz: анажьра (anažra)
- Albanian: fal (sq)
- Amharic: ይቅር ማለት (yəḳr malät)
- Arabic: سَامَحَ (sāmaḥa), غَفَرَ (ḡafara)
- Armenian: ներել (hy) (nerel)
- Aromanian: ljert
- Asturian: perdonar
- Azerbaijani: bağışlamaq (az)
- Basque: barkatu
- Belarusian: прабача́ць impf (prabačácʹ), праба́чыць pf (prabáčycʹ), дарава́ць impf or pf (daravácʹ)
- Bulgarian: проща́вам (bg) impf (proštávam), простя́ pf (prostjá), опрощавам (bg) (oproštavam)
- Burmese: ခွင့်လွှတ် (my) (hkwang.hlwat), အခွင့်လွှတ် (my) (a.hkwang.hlwat)
- Catalan: perdonar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 原諒 / 原谅 (jyun4 loeng6), 寬恕 / 宽恕 (fun1 syu3), 饒恕 / 饶恕 (jiu4 syu3)
- Mandarin: 原諒 / 原谅 (zh) (yuánliàng), 寬恕 / 宽恕 (zh) (kuānshù), 饒恕 / 饶恕 (zh) (ráoshù)
- Czech: odpouštět (cs) impf, odpustit pf
- Danish: tilgive, forlade (da)
- Dutch: vergeven (nl)
- Esperanto: pardoni
- Estonian: andestama, andeks andma
- Finnish: antaa anteeksi (fi)
- French: pardonner (fr)
- Galician: perdoar (gl)
- Georgian: პატიება (ṗaṭieba), მიტევება (miṭeveba)
- German: verzeihen (de)
- Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌹𐌱𐌰𐌽 (fragiban)
- Greek: συγχωρώ (el) (synchoró)
- Ancient Greek: ἀφίημι (aphíēmi), χαρίζομαι (kharízomai)
- Hebrew: סָלַח (he) (salákh)
- Hindi: माफ़ करना (māf karnā), क्षमा करना (kṣamā karnā)
- Hungarian: megbocsát (hu)
- Icelandic: fyrirgefa (is)
- Ido: pardonar (io)
- Indonesian: memaafkan (id), mengampuni (id)
- Ingrian: antaa anteeks
- Irish: maith do
- Old Irish: do·lugai
- Italian: perdonare (it)
- Japanese: 許す (ja) (yurusu), 容赦する (ja) (yōsha suru)
- Kazakh: кешіру (keşıru), кешірім жасау (keşırım jasau), ғапу ету (ğapu etu), ғафу ету (ğafu etu)
- Khiamniungan Naga: vâkìuh
- Khmer: អភ័យទោស (a’pʰey tooh), អត់ទោស (ɑt tooh)
- Korean: 용서하다 (yongseohada)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: لێخۆشبوون (lêxoşbûn)
- Kyrgyz: кечирүү (kecirüü), кечирип коюу (kecirip koyuu)
- Lao: ໃຫ້ອະໄພ (hai ʼa phai), ອະໄພ (ʼa phai)
- Latgalian: pīdūt
- Latin: ignōscō (la), veniam do, condōnō, iustificō, redōnō
- Latvian: piedot
- Lingala: límbisa
- Lithuanian: atleisti, dovanoti (lt)
- Low German:
- German Low German: vergeven
- Luxembourgish: verzeien, verginn
- Macedonian: про́стува impf (próstuva), про́сти pf (prósti), опро́стува (opróstuva), про́штава impf (próštava)
- Malay: memaafkan
- Maori: muru
- Middle English: forȝiven
- Mongolian: уучлах (mn) (uučlax)
- Mwali Comorian: uswamihi
- Ngazidja Comorian: usamihi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tilgi (no), forlate (no)
- Nynorsk: tilgjeva, orsaka
- Occitan: perdonar (oc)
- Old English: forġiefan
- Old Galician-Portuguese: perdõar
- Old Occitan: perdonar
- Persian: بخشیدن (fa) (baxšidan)
- Polish: przebaczać (pl) impf, przebaczyć (pl) pf, odpuszczać (pl) impf, odpuścić (pl) pf, darowywać (pl) impf, darować (pl) pf
- Portuguese: perdoar (pt), desculpar (pt)
- Romanian: ierta (ro)
- Russian: проща́ть (ru) impf (proščátʹ), прости́ть (ru) pf (prostítʹ), извиня́ть (ru) impf (izvinjátʹ), извини́ть (ru) pf (izvinítʹ), миловать (ru) impf (milovatʹ), помиловать (ru) pf (pomilovatʹ)
- Sanskrit: मृडति (sa) (mṛḍati)
- Scottish Gaelic: math
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: опра́штати impf, опро̀стити pf
- Roman: opráštati (sh) impf, opròstiti (sh) pf
- Slovak: odpúšťať impf, odpustiť pf
- Slovene: odpuščati impf, odpustiti pf
- Spanish: perdonar (es), disculpar (es)
- Swahili: -samehe (sw)
- Swedish: förlåta (sv)
- Tajik: бахшидан (tg) (baxšidan)
- Tamil: மன்னி (ta) (maṉṉi)
- Tetum: perdua
- Thai: ยกโทษให้ (yók tôht hâi), ให้อภัย (th) (hâi a-pai), อภัย (th) (à-pai)
- Turkish: affetmek (tr), bağışlamak (tr)
- Turkmen: razylaşmak, bagyşlamak (tk)
- Ukrainian: проща́ти impf (proščáty), прости́ти pf (prostýty), пробача́ти impf (probačáty), проба́чити pf (probáčyty),
- Urdu: معاف کرنا (māf karnā)
- Uzbek: kechirmoq (uz), afv etmoq
- Vietnamese: tha thứ (vi), tha (vi)
- Volapük: pardön (vo)
- Welsh: maddau (cy)
- West Frisian: ferjou
- Yiddish: פֿאַרגעבן (fargebn), מוחל זײַן (moykhl zayn)
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References
- “forgive”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “forgive”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.