plegian

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *plegōną. Cognate with Old Frisian plegia, Old Norse plega.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpleɣiɑn/

Verb

plegian

  1. to play; move about sportively; frolic, dance
  2. to move rapidly
  3. to divert or amuse oneself; occupy or busy oneself
  4. to play a game; sport with; exercise; exercise one’s self in any way for the sake of amusement
  5. to play with
  6. to play with a person; toy
  7. to strive after
  8. to play on an instrument
  9. to contend; fight
  10. to clap the hands; applaud
  11. to make sport of; mock
  12. to cohabit (with)

Conjugation

Descendants

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