galeikan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: weak verb (3)
Present participle: galeikands
1) to please; 2) to like; to be pleased / satisfied
Etymology
[← ga- pref + leikan v “to please”; OE ȝelícian; OHG gilīhhēn]
Concordance
galeikaiþ - 1 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Cor. II, XII, 10
galeikai - 3 pers, sing, pres, optat - Coloss. I, 10; Tim. II, II, 4
galeikaida - 1, 3 pers, sing, p, indicat - Mrk. I, 11; Luk. I, 3; III, 22; Cor. I, I, 21; Coloss. I, 19; Thessal. I, III, 1
galeikan - inf- Rom. VIII, 8; Cor. II, V, 9; Thessal. I, IV, 1
galeikands - pres.p.- Mrk. VI, 22; Thessal. I, II, 15
galeikaiþs - p.p.- Luk.X, 21; Rom.XII, 1; XII, 2; XIV, 18; Ephes. V, 10; Coloss. III, 20
Paradigm

4.2.3. 3rd class weak verbs (verbs with -ai- form-building suffix)

Weak verbs of this class had form-building suffix -ai-. In its full form the said suffix appeared only in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th versions of its stem, while in the verbal forms built based on present-tense stem, it was replaced by plain -a-.

III class infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
to have; to possess haban habaida habaidēdum habaiþs
to like (ga)leikan (ga)leikaida (ga)leikaidēdum galeikaiþs

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of weak verbs