verbidden

Dutch

Etymology

ver- + bidden

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vərˈbɪdə(n)/
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Verb

verbidden

  1. (transitive) to persuade (by begging, prayer)
    • 1888 Genesis 25:21, Jongbloed-Bible.
      En Izak bad den HEERE zeer in de tegenwoordigheid van zijn huisvrouw; want zij was onvruchtbaar; en de HEERE liet zich van hem verbidden, zodat Rebekka, zijn huisvrouw, zwanger werd
      And Isaac prayed deeply to the LORD in the presence his wife, because she was infertile: and the LORD let himself be persuaded by him, so that Rebecca, his wife, became pregnant.
Inflection
Inflection of verbidden (strong class 5, prefixed)
infinitive verbidden
past singular verbad
past participle verbeden
infinitive verbidden
gerund verbidden n
present tense past tense
1st person singular verbidverbad
2nd person sing. (jij) verbidtverbad
2nd person sing. (u) verbidtverbad
2nd person sing. (gij) verbidtverbaadt
3rd person singular verbidtverbad
plural verbiddenverbaden
subjunctive sing.1 verbiddeverbade
subjunctive plur.1 verbiddenverbaden
imperative sing. verbid
imperative plur.1 verbidt
participles verbiddendverbeden
1) Archaic.

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German firbiotan, from Proto-Germanic *furibeudaną; equivalent to ver- + bidden. Cognate with German verbieten, Dutch verbieden, English forbid, Danish forbyde, Swedish förbjuda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɐˈbidən/

Verb

verbidden (third-person singular present verbitt, past participle verbueden, auxiliary verb hunn)

  1. (transitive) to forbid, to prohibit

Conjugation

Regular
infinitive verbidden
participle verbueden
auxiliary hunn
present
indicative
imperative
1st singular verbidden
2nd singular verbitts verbitt
3rd singular verbitt
1st plural verbidden
2nd plural verbitt verbitt
3rd plural verbidden
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.
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