befangen

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German

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German bevāhen, from Old High German bifāhan, from Proto-West Germanic *bifą̄han. Equivalent to be- +‎ fangen. The homonymic past participle is continued as adjective.

Verb

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befangen (class 7 strong, third-person singular present befängt, past tense befing, past participle befangen, auxiliary haben)

  1. (obsolete, literally and figuratively) to apprehend, to seize, to grasp, to conceive
  2. (obsolete) to encompass, to surround
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Etymology 2

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From Middle High German bevangen, from Old High German bifangan, from Proto-West Germanic *bifangan.

Adjective

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befangen (strong nominative masculine singular befangener, comparative befangener, superlative am befangensten)

  1. (also law) biased, prejudiced
  2. bashful, shy, selfconscious
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Old English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /beˈfɑn.ɡen/, [beˈfɑŋ.ɡen]

Participle

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befangen

  1. past participle of befōn