bejegenen

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch bejēgenen, prefixed variant of jēgenen, from Old Dutch *jegenen, *gegenen, from Proto-West Germanic *gaginijan, from Proto-Germanic *gaginjaną. Cognate with German begegnen.

Pronunciation

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Verb

bejegenen

  1. (somewhat formal) to treat (someone)
    Hij is onheus bejegend door de jury.The jury treated him wrongly.

Inflection

Inflection of bejegenen (weak, prefixed)
infinitive bejegenen
past singular bejegende
past participle bejegend
infinitive bejegenen
gerund bejegenen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular bejegenbejegende
2nd person sing. (jij) bejegentbejegende
2nd person sing. (u) bejegentbejegende
2nd person sing. (gij) bejegentbejegende
3rd person singular bejegentbejegende
plural bejegenenbejegenden
subjunctive sing.1 bejegenebejegende
subjunctive plur.1 bejegenenbejegenden
imperative sing. bejegen
imperative plur.1 bejegent
participles bejegenendbejegend
1) Archaic.
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