forȝiven
See also: forgiven
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English forġiefan (“to forgive, give up, provide”). See forgive.
Verb
forȝiven
- to forgive
Conjugation
Conjugation of forȝiven
| present | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| 1st person | forȝive | forȝiven, forȝiveþ |
| 2nd person | forȝivest | forȝiven, forȝiveþ |
| 3rd person | forȝiveþ, forȝiveth | forȝiven, forȝiveþ |
| subjunctive | forȝive | forȝiven |
| participle | present | past |
| forȝivende, forȝivinge | forȝiven | |
| simple past | singular | plural |
| 1st person | forȝav(e) | forȝaven |
| 2nd person | forȝave(st) | forȝaven |
| 3rd person | forȝav(e) | forȝaven |
| subjunctive | forȝave | forȝaven |
| imperative | singular | plural |
| ȝive | ȝiveþ, ȝiveth |
Descendants
- English: forgive
- Scots: forgie
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