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Proto-Germanic: *xagá-, *xagá-z, *xagán- vb., *xagṓn- vb., *xōgá-, *xōgiá-, *xaxtu-z
Meaning: be healthy, pass, fit
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Old Norse: hag-r `geschickt, tüchtig', hag-r m. `Lage, Stellung; Verhältnisse', haga wk. `anordnen'; hōg-r `leicht, bequem', hȫgr `leicht; geschickt; sanft'; hātt-r m. `Art, Weise'
Norwegian: hag `behende'; dial. hag sbs.; haga vb.; hɔtt; hög adj.
Old Swedish: hagher `behende'; hagher sbs.; dial. hɔtt `BEschaffenheit'
Swedish: hag sbs.
Old English: häg-hāl `gesund'; on-hagian `passen, behagen', ge-hagian unpers. `elegenheit sein'
Old Frisian: bihagia `behagen'
Old Saxon: bihagon `behagen, gefallen'
Middle Dutch: behāghen `behagen, scheppen in'
Dutch: behagen
Middle Low German: behāgen
Old High German: st. ptc. gi-hagan, { bi-hagan } `gepflegt, genährt'
Middle High German: hagen wk. `gefallen, behagen'
German: behagen vb.
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