behagha

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Middle Low German behagen, from Old Saxon bihagōn. Cognate with Danish behage, Norwegian Bokmål behage, German behagen and Dutch behagen.

Verb

behagha

  1. to please (to make happy or satisfy)

Conjugation

Conjugation of behagha (weak)
present past
infinitive behagha
participle behaghandi, -e behaghaþer
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk behaghar behaghi, -e behaghaþi, -e behaghaþi, -e
þū behaghar behaghi, -e behagha behaghaþi, -e behaghaþi, -e
han behaghar behaghi, -e behaghaþi, -e behaghaþi, -e
vīr behaghum, -om behaghum, -om behaghum, -om behaghaþum, -om behaghaþum, -om
īr behaghin behaghin behaghin behaghaþin behaghaþin
þēr behagha behaghin behaghaþu, -o behaghaþin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk behaghas behaghis, -es behaghaþis, -es behaghaþis, -es
þū behaghas behaghis, -es behaghaþis, -es behaghaþis, -es
han behaghas behaghis, -es behaghaþis, -es behaghaþis, -es
vīr behaghums, -oms behaghums, -oms behaghaþums, -oms behaghaþums, -oms
īr behaghins behaghins behaghaþins behaghaþins
þēr behaghas behaghins behaghaþus, -os behaghaþins

Descendants

  • Swedish: behaga