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tweogan
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Old English
Alternative forms
- twīoġan, twēon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *twihōn. Equivalent to twēo + -ian.
Pronunciation
Verb
twēoġan
- to doubt [with genitive] (often impersonal, with accusative subject)
- Iċ ġehāte þæt mē nǣfre mā þīn ne twēoþ.
- I promise I won't ever doubt you again.
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy
- Ne twēoþ þæs nānne mann þe āwiht wāt.
- No one who knows anything doubts that.
Usage notes
- A following clause expressing what is doubted goes in the subjunctive mood: Hīe twēoþ hwæðer hit man mæġe dōn (“She doubts whether it can be done”).
Conjugation
Related terms
Descendants
- Middle English: tweoȝean
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