Fégan
Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - fégan
Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:
- FÉGAN
- p. de; pp. ed To join, bind, unite, fix; jungĕre, pangĕre :-- Heó fégeþ mec on fæsten she binds me in a fastness, Exon. 107 a; Th. 407, 22; Rä. 26, 9. Freóndseipe fegþ it unites friendship, Somn. 128; Lchdm. iii. 206, 4. Hió me on nearo fégde she fixed me in a strait, Exon. 124 b; Th. 479, 12; Rä. 62, 6. [Laym. fiede wrote: Orm. feȝest joinest; feȝȝed, pp. composed: Plat. fögen: O. Sax. fógian: Frs. fuwgjen: O. Frs. foga: Dut. voegen: Ger. fügen: M. H. Ger. vüegen: O. H. Ger. fuogjan, fuogan: Dan. föie: Swed. foga: Lat. păciscor to make a contract: Grk. πήγνυμι to join, fasten: Sansk. pas to bind.] DER. ge-fégan, up-fégean. fegan