Þagjanan
þagjanan is an Old English verb meaning "to be silent" or "to be quiet." It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word *þagjanan, which also carries the meaning of silence. This verb appears in various Old English texts, including poetry and prose, and provides insight into the linguistic expressions of silence in the Anglo-Saxon period.
The conjugation of þagjanan follows typical Old English verb patterns. In its infinitive form, it is þagjanan.
The concept of silence in Old English literature is often associated with various social and religious contexts.
While not directly descended into modern English, the concept of silence is, of course, a universal human