beden

Low German

[ˈbɛɪ̯dⁿn̩], [ˈbeːdⁿn̩], [ˈbɛːdⁿn̩], [ˈbiɛ̯dⁿn̩], [ˈbɛɪ̯dⁿn̩]

verb
Definitions
  • to offer
  • to provide

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Low German bêden inherited from Old Saxon biodan inherited from Proto-Germanic *beudaną (offer, present, beg, ask, bid, announce) derived from Proto-Indo-European *bʰewdʰ- (be awake, wake, rise up, aware, perceive fully, make aware, awake, be aware, comprehend, observe, fully perceive, keep watch, be wake), *bʰewdʰ- (be awake, wake, rise up, aware, perceive fully, make aware, awake, be aware, comprehend, observe, fully perceive, keep watch, be wake).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*bʰewdʰ-

Gloss

be awake, wake, rise up, aware, perceive fully, make aware, awake, be aware, comprehend, observe, fully perceive, keep watch, be wake

Concept
Semantic Field

The body

Ontological Category

Property

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