megin-

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Old Saxon[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Saxon megin "strong". Akin to Old English mægen-.

Prefix[edit]

megin-

  1. Prefix denoting something strong, huge, impressive, heavy, great, powerful
    meginfard "great expedition"
    meginfolk "huge troop"
    meginkraft "great power"
    meginstrengi "strong power"
    meginsundia "heavy sin"
    meginthioda "big troop"
    meginthiof "great thief, robber"