sagjan

sagjan
*sagjan
germ., schwach. Verb:
nhd. sagen, sprechen, reden;
ne. say (Verb), speak;
Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries., ahd.;
Etymologie:
idg. *sekʷ- (2), Verb, wittern, spüren, bemerken, sehen, zeigen, sagen, Pokorny 897;
Weiterleben:
ae. sėcg-an, schwach. Verb (3), sagen, sprechen, berichten, äußern, erzählen, aufsagen;
Weiterleben:
afries. sedz-a 40?, sidz-a, schwach. Verb (1), sagen;
nnordfries. seja, siie, Verb, sagen;
Weiterleben:
ahd. sagen 689?, schwach. Verb (1b), sagen, aussagen, sprechen, erzählen, verkünden;
mhd. sagen, schwach. Verb, sagen, erzählen, nennen;
nhd. sagen, schwach. Verb, sagen;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 425

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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