"apaien" meaning in Middle English

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Verb

Etymology: From Old French apaier, apayer, apaer (also Portuguese apagar (“appease”)), from Latin ad- (“to”) + pacare (“pacify”), from pax (“peace”). Equivalent to a- + paien. Etymology templates: {{bor|enm|fro|apaier}} Old French apaier, {{m|fro|apayer}} apayer, {{m|fro|apaer}} apaer, {{cog|pt|apagar||appease}} Portuguese apagar (“appease”), {{cog|la|ad-||to}} Latin ad- (“to”), {{m|la|pacare||pacify}} pacare (“pacify”), {{m|la|pax||peace}} pax (“peace”), {{af|enm|a-|paien}} a- + paien Head templates: {{head|enm|verb}} apaien Inflection templates: {{enm-conj-wk|apai}} Forms: weak [table-tags], apaien [infinitive], to apaien [infinitive], apaie [infinitive], apaie [first-person, present, singular], apaied [first-person, past, singular], apaiest [present, second-person, singular], apaiedest [past, second-person, singular], apaieth [present, singular, third-person], apaied [past, singular, third-person], apaie [present, singular, subjunctive], apaied [past, singular, subjunctive], apaie [imperative, present, singular], - [imperative, past, singular], apaien [plural, present], apaie [plural, present], apaieden [past, plural], apaiede [past, plural], apaieth [imperative, plural, present], apaie [imperative, plural, present], - [imperative, past, plural], apaiynge [participle, present], apaiende [participle, present], apaied [participle, past], yapaied [participle, past]
  1. satisfy or please Synonyms: apayen Related terms: apay, apayed
    Sense id: en-apaien-enm-verb-urUjeLJg Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header, Middle English terms prefixed with a-

Inflected forms

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