blithen
English
editEtymology
editVerb
editblithen (third-person singular simple present blithens, present participle blithening, simple past and past participle blithened)
- (transitive) To make glad or blithe; gladden.
- 1895, John Galt, The Entail Or the Lairds of Grippy, page 304:
- When we entered the parlour, which had been so often blithened with the jocose spirit of its defunct mistress, we confess that our emotions were almost too great for our fortitude, […]
- 1904, William Wells Newell, Words for Music, page 71:
- Let every life be content with its share
Of dew, and sunshine, and blithening air.
- (intransitive) To become glad or blithe; gladden.
- 1924, Joshua Freeman Crowell, Florence Hathaway Crowell, Cape Cod in Poetry, page 16:
- The villages blithened when he came; […]
Old Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *blīþijan. Equivalent to blīthi (“happy”) + -en.
Verb
editblīthen
- to be/become happy
Inflection
editConjugation of blīthen (weak class 1)
infinitive | blīthen | |
---|---|---|
indicative | present | past |
1st person singular | blītho, blīthon | blīthida |
2nd person singular | blīthis, blīthist | blīthidos |
3rd person singular | blīthit | blīthida |
1st person plural | blīthen | blīthidun |
2nd person plural | blīthit | blīthidut |
3rd person plural | blīthent | blīthidun |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st person singular | blīthe | blīthidi |
2nd person singular | blīthes, blīthest | blīthidis |
3rd person singular | blīthe | blīthidi |
1st person plural | blīthen | blīthidin |
2nd person plural | blīthet | blīthidit |
3rd person plural | blīthen | blīthidin |
imperative | present | |
singular | blīthi | |
plural | blīthit | |
participle | present | past |
blīthendi | blīthit, giblīthit |
Descendants
editFurther reading
edit- “blithen”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
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