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From Old Norse gnaga, from Proto-Germanic *gnaganą.
gnagha
- to gnaw
Conjugation of gnagha (strong)
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present
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past
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infinitive
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gnagha
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—
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participle
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gnaghandi, gnaghande
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gnaghin
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active voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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gnagher
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gnaghi, gnaghe
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—
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gnōgh
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gnōghi, gnōghe
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þū
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gnagher
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gnaghi, gnaghe
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gnagh
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gnōght
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gnōghi, gnōghe
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han
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gnagher
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gnaghi, gnaghe
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—
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gnōgh
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gnōghi, gnōghe
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vīr
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gnaghum, gnaghom
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gnaghum, gnaghom
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gnaghum, gnaghom
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gnōghum, gnōghom
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gnōghum, gnōghom
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īr
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gnaghin
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gnaghin
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gnaghin
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gnōghin
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gnōghin
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þēr
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gnagha
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gnaghin
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—
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gnōghu, gnōgho
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gnōghin
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mediopassive voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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gnaghs
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gnaghis, gnaghes
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—
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gnōghs
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gnōghis, gnōghes
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þū
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gnaghs
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gnaghis, gnaghes
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—
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gnōghts
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gnōghis, gnōghes
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han
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gnaghs
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gnaghis, gnaghes
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—
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gnōghs
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gnōghis, gnōghes
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vīr
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gnaghums, -oms
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gnaghums, gnaghoms
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—
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gnōghums, gnōghoms
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gnōghums, gnōghoms
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īr
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gnaghins
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gnaghins
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—
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gnōghins
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gnōghins
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þēr
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gnaghas
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gnaghins
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—
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gnōghus, gnōghos
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gnōghins
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