dafen

See also: Dafen

Old English

Alternative forms

  • *defen

Etymology

Originally from the past participle of Proto-Germanic *dabaną (to pass, happen, occur, fit), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰh₂ebʰ- (appropriate, good, fitting).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɑ.fen/, [ˈdɑ.ven]

Adjective

dafen

  1. becoming, fit, suitable, fitting, proper
  2. convenient

Declension

Derived terms

  • dafenlīċ (fit, becoming, proper, suitable, right, convenient)
  • dafenlīċe (fittingly, becomingly, properly, suitably, rightly, unconvenient)
  • dafenlīcnes (fit time, opportunity, convenience)
  • ġedafen (fit, becoming, proper, suitable, right, convenient)
  • ġedaflīċ
  • unġedafenlīċ, unġedæftenlic (improper, unseemly, unseasonable, inopportune, inconvenient, troublesome)
  • unġedafenlīċe, unġedæftlīċe (unseasonably, inopportunely, inconveniently, improperly, unduly, unreasonably, unjustly, unsuitably)
  • unġedæftnes (untimely intervention or interruption, inconvenience)
  • unġedafenlicnes (unfitness, inconvenience)
  • dafenian, dafnian (to beseem, befit, be right, to be convenient, be appropriate)
  • dēfe (befitting, suitable, proper: meek, gentle, kindly)

References

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