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What logic connection is there between 1. and 5. ?
There is no etymological connection between the two. Before becoming homonyms, the verbs were different in Old English: (1) licgan and (5) léogan.
Now this is interesting: licgan and léogan became lie down and lie in English.
In Dutch lie and lie is : liggen and liegen. As you see the Dutch words have stayed closer the Old English ones than the New English words.
Now I must guess that licgan became liggen . And léogan became liegen . I like that. (and will just go on making mistakes)
liggen = lie down
liegen = tell a lie
Last edited by BranShea; 02/28/2007 4:41 PM.
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