liegt

Etymology
From, from from  (whence also , q.v.) with an extra g. The original meaning was probably “to bend,” from which “to bend (so as to avoid),” then “to refuse,” “to deny” (cf. the reflexive form, which still has similar meanings), then finally “to not allow, to prohibit.” It is possible that the reflexive form (or a derived form like ) served as a bridge, changing its meaning first and then affecting that of the non-reflexive. Cognates include 🇨🇬,.

Verb

 * 1) to refuse, to reject, to deny (a request, an offer, a right, the truth, etc.)
 * 2) to not allow, to hinder, to prevent (something from happening)
 * 3)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage
 * 1) to not allow, to hinder, to prevent (something from happening)
 * 2)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage
 * 1) to not allow, to hinder, to prevent (something from happening)
 * 2)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage
 * 1) to not allow, to hinder, to prevent (something from happening)
 * 2)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage
 * 1)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage
 * 1)  to not allow to marry, to not give in marriage

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