cigan

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

ġe- + ċīeġan from Proto-Germanic *kawjaną (to call, name), from Proto-Indo-European *gewH- (to call, cry out).

Verb

cīgan

  1. to name, to call
  2. to call upon, to invoke
  3. to call together, to convoke
  4. to call out, to cry out

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ācīgan (to call)
  • edcīgan (to recall)
  • eftgecīgan (to call back)
  • forþacīgan (to call forth)
  • forþgecīgan (to call forth)
  • ġecīgan (to incite)
  • ġeedcīgan (to recall)
  • ġeincīgan (to invoke)
  • incīgan (to invoke)

Descendants

    • Old English: ġeċīeġan
      • Middle English: ȝeciȝen, icheien

References

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