lengan

lengan
*lengan
germ.?, stark. Verb:
nhd. vorwärtskommen, gelingen;
ne. accomplish;
Rekontruktionsbasis: ahd.;
Etymologie:
s. ing. *lengʷh-, *lengʷho-, Adjektiv, Verb, leicht, flink, sich bewegen, Pokorny 660;
idg. *legʷh-, Adjektiv, Verb, leicht, flink, sich bewegen, Pokorny 660;
Weiterleben:
ahd. lingan 1, stark. Verb (3a), gedeihen, gelingen;
mhd. lingen, stark. Verb, vorwärts gehen, gedeihen, vorwärts kommen, Erfolg haben, glücken;
nhd. (älter-dialektisch) lingen, schwach. Verb, vorwärts kommen, DW 12, 1039;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 360, Seebold 331

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