forlagen

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See also: förlagen and förlägen

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Etymology[edit]

Origin obscure, but apparently akin to Scots forlegen, forlagen (utterly worn out, completely exhausted), Danish and Norwegian forlegen (embarrassed, perplexed), Dutch verlagen (abashed, degraded, soiled, abased), equivalent to for- +‎ lain. The sense development may be due to Scandinavian influence, compare Faroese leggjask firi (to become exhausted), Old Norse leggjask fyrir (to give up hope).

Adjective[edit]

forlagen (comparative more forlagen, superlative most forlagen)

  1. (UK dialectal) Exhausted; worn out.

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