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> fl
ēo
gan
V (v-strong-2)
to fly
as with wings
Source:
Ringe 2014
:174,
https://bosworthtoller.com/10913
Attested in
Exeter Book Riddle 51
("flēag")
originates from: PGmc
*fleuganą
"to fly" (fleuganą
>
fleugan
>
flēogan) through pgmc-to-oe
(source:
Ringe 2014
:174)
Inflected forms
flēag
"to fly
.pst.3sg
" (
oe-past-3sg
)
Paradigms