gefeon
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== Old English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
ġefēa, ġifēa — Late Northumbrian
ġefēan — Vespasian Psalter Mercian, Northumbrian
ġefīan — Vespasian Psalter Mercian
ġefīon — Early West Saxon
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-West Germanic *gafehan (“to rejoice”); cognate with Old High German gefehan.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /jeˈfe͜oːn/
=== Verb ===
ġefēon (Kentish, Rushworth Gospels Mercian, West Saxon)
to rejoice, exult
==== Conjugation ====
==== Notes on Conjugation ====
The forms granted in the Anglian table are specifically for the Mercian section of the Rushworth Gospels. See Hogg and Fulk (2011), Volume 2, at §6.62, and also see Campbell (1959) at §743.
However, Campbell states also in §743 f.n. 1 that this verb is unattested in the present tense in Northumbrian and in the Mercian section of Rushworth. See the Northumbrian form ġefēaġa, ġifēaġa, ġifēaġia.