þægillic
þægillic is an Old English word. Its primary meaning is "acceptable" or "agreeable." It could also convey the sense of being "fitting," "suitable," or "proper." The word is derived from the verb *þencan*, meaning "to think," and the suffix *-lic*, which forms adjectives. Therefore, a literal understanding of the word would relate to something that is "thinkable" or "worth thinking about" in a positive way.
The usage of þægillic in Old English texts reflects its core meaning. It might be used to
The word's etymology links it to concepts of judgment and approval. To find something þægillic was to