- wiergan
- wv/t1b to abuse, outlaw, condemn, curse, proscribe; blaspheme; do evil; [compounds wyrg-, wyrig-]
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
weregan — see wiergan … Old to modern English dictionary
wergan — (Anglian) 1. see wiergan; 2. see werian 1 … Old to modern English dictionary
wergian — see wiergan … Old to modern English dictionary
wirian — see wiergan … Old to modern English dictionary
wyrgan — 1. wv/t1b to strangle; 2. see wiergan … Old to modern English dictionary
wyrian — see wiergan … Old to modern English dictionary
u̯er-3: E. u̯er-ĝh- (*su̯erĝʷh-) — u̯er 3: E. u̯er ĝh (*su̯erĝʷh ) English meaning: to turn, press, strangle Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen, einengen, wũrgen, pressen” Note: nasalized u̯renĝh Root u̯er 3: E. u̯er ĝh (*su̯erĝʷh ): “to turn, press, strangle”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary