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onfangen

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Old English onfōn, equivalent to on- (derivational prefix) +‎ fangen (grasp, take, carry away).

Verb

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onfangen

  1. to receive; to accept [9th–13th c.]
  2. to conceive (a child) [10th–13th c.]

References

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Old English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /onˈfɑn.ɡen/, [onˈfɑŋ.ɡen]

Participle

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onfangen

  1. past participle of onfōn