gelician

Old English

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *galīkijaną. Equivalent to ġe- + līcian.

Verb

ġelīcian

  1. To delight, please; gladden; blissen.
  2. To seem good.

Conjugation

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *galīkōną, from ġelīċ.

Verb

ġelīcian

  1. To make alike, be like, imitate; ape.
  2. To seem likely.
  3. To liken, compare.

Conjugation

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