mahalon

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Etymology

From mahal + -on.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ma‧ha‧lon
  • IPA(key): /mahaˈlon/

Verb

mahalón

  1. (literary) to love; to hold dear

See also


Old Dutch

Etymology

from mahal marriage bond, wedding act

Verb

mahalon

  1. to marry
    • Thaz niwarth alliz niet sines unthankes, nouen nah sinemo willan, wanda hiz geskiede an sinemo maheldaga, tho her himo seluemo mahelda mit themo withemo sines heiligan bluodes thie ęcclesiam non habentem maculam neque rugam.
      That happened not all of it unvoluntarily, but according his will, for it happened on his wedding day, when he married the dowage of his holy blood, (with) the church that had no spot nor wrinkle.
      c. 1100, Williram von Ebersberg and unknown adaptor, (Expositio) Willerammi Eberspergensis Abbatis in Canticis Canticorvm, Egmond, Holland

Inflection

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third-person singular preterite: mahelda

Further reading

  • mahalon”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
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