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bejagt

Bejagt is a term found in Germanic-language contexts that relates to pursuit and hunting. In Danish, the word is primarily historical or literary in use, where it denotes the act of pursuing or hunting. In modern Danish, the everyday term for hunting is usually jagt, while bejagt appears mainly in older texts, legal wording, or during discussions of traditional hunting practices.

In German, bejagt is the third-person singular present tense of the verb bejagen, meaning to pursue or

Etymology and relation to related forms reflect its Germanic roots, combining a prefix that conveys emphasis

Overall, bejagt is a niche term whose meaning centers on pursuit or hunting but whose contemporary usage

to
hunt
after
something
or
someone.
This
form
can
be
used
in
wildlife
contexts
to
describe
the
act
of
chasing
prey,
or
more
generally
to
describe
ongoing
pursuit.
The
verb
bejagen
exists
alongside
other,
more
common
verbs
such
as
jagen
or
verfolgen,
and
is
comparatively
less
frequent
in
everyday
language.
with
a
base
related
to
hunting
or
pursuit.
As
a
result,
bejagt
shares
cognates
with
related
terms
in
neighboring
languages,
though
its
concrete
usage
differs:
Danish
uses
it
mainly
as
a
historical
or
formal
term,
while
German
uses
it
as
a
standard
verb
form
in
appropriate
contexts.
varies
by
language.
In
Danish,
it
is
largely
archaic
or
literary;
in
German,
it
functions
as
a
verb
form
describing
pursuit,
with
bejagen
as
the
corresponding
infinitive.