waggen
Middle English
Etymology
Cognate with Old English, Old High German wegan "to move, carry, weigh," Dutch wagen, wegen, German bewegen, wiegen, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish vagga "to rock," Latin vehere "to carry." See also: [1]
Verb
waggen (third-person singular simple present waggeth, present participle waggende, simple past and past participle wagged)
Related terms
Descendants
- English wag
See also
- English wigwag
References
- ENTRY: wegh- The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. Appendix I. Indo-European Roots
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