- feginn
- adj.радостный, обрадованный, счастливый
verða feginn — обрадоваться
* * *п. радд-а. fægen (а. fain), д-в-н. gi-fago; к fagna
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
verða feginn — обрадоваться
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
fain — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English fagen, fayn, from Old English fægen; akin to Old English gefēon to rejoice, Old High German gifehan, Old Norse feginn happy Date: before 12th century 1. archaic happy, pleased 2. archaic inclined, desirous … New Collegiate Dictionary
Isländische Aussprache — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Betonung 2 Vokale 3 Konsonanten 4 Besonderheiten in der Aussprache 5 Anmerkungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wikingerzeit — Chronik (kleine Auswahl) 793 Wikingerüberfall auf das Kloster von Lindisfarne 795 Beginn der Überfälle auf Irland (Inishmurray) 799 Beginn der Überfälle auf das Reich der Franken 830 erneute Wikingerüberfälle auf England 840 erst … Deutsch Wikipedia
fain — /fayn/, adv. 1. gladly; willingly: He fain would accept. adj. 2. content; willing: They were fain to go. 3. Archaic. constrained; obliged: He was fain to obey his Lord. 4. Archaic. glad; pleased. 5. Archaic. desirous; eager. [bef. 900; ME; OE… … Universalium
fain — O.E. fægen, fagen glad, cheerful, happy, joyful, rejoicing, from a common Germanic root (Cf. O.S. fagan, O.N. feginn glad, O.H.G. faginon, Goth. faginon to rejoice ), perhaps from PIE *pek to make pretty. As an adverb, from c.1200 … Etymology dictionary
fain — /feɪn/ (say fayn) –adverb 1. Archaic (only with would, followed by simple infinitive) gladly; willingly: I would fain be with you. –adjective Obsolete 2. (followed by an infinitive) content; willing: fain to accompany you. 3. constrained; obliged …
pek̂-1, pēk̂ -, pōk̂ - — pek̂ 1, pēk̂ , pōk̂ English meaning: to make pretty; to be joyful Deutsche Übersetzung: etwa “hũbsch machen, aufgeräumt or vergnũgt sein” Material: O.H.G. gifehan, O.E. gefēon ‘sich freuen”; O.S. O.H.G. fehōn “consume”, O.H.G.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
fain — [fān] adj. [ME joyful, joyfully < OE fægen, glad, akin to ON feginn < IE base * pek , to be satisfied > FAIR1] Archaic 1. glad; ready 2. reluctantly willing 3. eager adv. Archaic with eagerness; gladly: used with would [he would fain… … English World dictionary