abelgan

Old English

Etymology

From ā- + belgan (to be or become angry; offend, provoke).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑːˈbelɡɑn/, /ɑːˈbeljɑn/

Verb

ābelgan

  1. to make angry, tick off, enrage, irritate, annoy, vex, grill, incense, cause anyone to swell with anger, offend
  2. to hurt, distress
  3. to be angry with

Conjugation


Old Saxon

Etymology

From ā- + belgan.

Verb

ābelgan

  1. to be angry

Conjugation

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