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hnigan

hnigan

Old English

Verb

hnīgan

  1. to bow
  2. to bend
  3. to sink
    Grundum ic hrine, helle underhnige, heofonas oferstige.. To the abyss I rine, to **** I sink below, the heavens I climb over (Exeter Book Riddles, 66).

Descendants

  • Middle English: nicken, nikken (to nod; wink) (intense form)
    • English: nick partly, also from a variant of nock.

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hnīganą, from Proto-Indo-European *kneygʷʰ- (to bend, to droop).

Verb

hnīgan

  1. to bow
  2. to bend

Conjugation