meþgian

Etymology
From, equivalent to and/or.

Verb

 * 1)  to weary, fatigue, or impair

Usage notes

 * The verb is attested solely in the past participle as, so it is impossible to determine whether denotes the general past participle marker or whether the prefix was attached to all tenses of the verb as . Cognates in Middle Low German and Middle High German show no prefix attached to the present tense forms, so it is likely that Old English also lacked the prefix in the present tense.