behaga

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Swedish behagha, from Middle Low German behagen, from Old Saxon bihagōn. Cognate with Danish behage, Norwegian Bokmål behage, German behagen and Dutch behagen.

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behaga (present behagar, preterite behagade, supine behagat, imperative behaga)

  1. to please (to make happy or satisfy)
    Antonym: misshaga

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