fagar

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fagr, from Proto-Germanic *fagraz, whence also Old English fรฆฤกer, Old Norse fagr, Gothic ๐†๐Œฐ๐Œฒ๐‚๐ƒ (fagrs). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pehโ‚‚แธฑ- (โ€œto fasten, placeโ€).

Adjective

fagar

  1. beautiful

Descendants

  • Middle High German: fager, vager

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fagr, from Proto-Germanic *fagraz, whence also Old English fรฆฤกer, Old High German fagar, Old Norse fagr, Gothic ๐†๐Œฐ๐Œฒ๐‚๐ƒ (fagrs). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pehโ‚‚แธฑ- (โ€œto fasten, placeโ€).

Adjective

fagar

  1. beautiful

Declension


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