usbugjan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: irregular weak verb (1)
Present participle: usbugjands
(p usbauhta) to buy, purchase
Etymology
[← us- pref + bugjan v; OE ábycȝan (Mod E abye)]
Concordance
usbauhta - 1 pers, sing, p, indicat - Luk. XIV, 19
usbauhtedun - 3 pers, pl, p, indicat - Matth. XXVII, 7; Mrk. XVI, 1
usbauhtedi - 3 pers, sing, p, optat - Galat. IV, 5
usbugjands - pres.p.- Mrk. XV, 46; Coloss. IV, 5
usbauhtiþs - p.p.- Cor. I, VII, 23
Paradigm

4.2.1. (b) I class weak irregular verbs

Some weak verbs of this class (e.g. brukjan (to use, employ), bugjan (to buy), þagkjan (to think), þugkjan (to think, consider; to seem); waúrkjan (to make, do; to work) and oth), whose stems ended in velar consonants k, ŋ, g, formed their past tense by means of the suffix -ta (while the verbal stem lost the marker of this class -j-); the combination of this velar consonat and the consonant -t of the suffix resulted in -ht-: bugjanbauhta, brūkjanbrūhta, waúrkjanwaúrhta. In addition, in verbs þagkjan, þugkjan [-ŋkjan], the nasal consonant -ŋ- was dropped and the stem vowel became lengthened, which resulted in the following past tense forms of these two verbs: þāhta and þūhta. The past tense of the verb borrowed from Greek kaupatjan (to buffet, slap) is kaupasta [<*kaupat + -ta].

Past tense/preterite forms of the preterite-present verbs have the same structure.

I class
irregular
infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
to think þagkjan þāhta þāhtēdum þāhts
to make, do; to work waurkjan waurhta waurhtēdum waurhts

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of weak verbs