fysan

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *funsijaną (to make favourable), from Proto-Indo-European *pent- (to send forth, drive away, banish, rush, strive), related to Old English fūs. Cognate with Old Saxon fūsian (to incline, strive) and Icelandic fýsa (to exhort).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfyːsɑn/, [ˈfyːzɑn]

Verb

fȳsan

  1. To send forth, drive away, impel, put to flight, banish
    He fȳsde forþ flāna genehe. He sent forth arrows abundantly.
  2. To hasten, prepare oneself
    He ongan hine fȳsan and to flote gyrwan. He began speedily to prepare for sailing

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ġefȳsian

Descendants

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