Þegan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - þegan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- þegan
- this seems the regular strong form for the verb which usually has weak forms in the present, þicgan, q. to take, accept :-- Him wæs Godes egsa mára in gemyndum ðonne hé menniscum þrymme þegan wolde there was too great fear of God in his thoughts for him to wish to get human glory, Exon. Th. 112, 8; Gú. 140. þegan