cleacian

Old English

Alternative forms

  • cleacian

Etymology

Unknown. No cognates in other languages. Perhaps from Proto-West Germanic *klaukōn, a derivative of Proto-West Germanic *klauwjan (to claw, scratch) + *-kōn (frequentative suffix). If so, equivalent to clawan + -cian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklæ͜ɑː.ki.ɑn/

Verb

clēacian

  1. to go nimbly, hurry, scramble

Conjugation

Descendants

  • >? Middle English: cleken
  • ? Middle English: cloke (claw, clutches, grasp)
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