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From Dutch bezig, from Middle Dutch bēsich, from Old Dutch *bisig, from Proto-West Germanic *bisīg.

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besig (attributive besige, comparative besiger, superlative besigste)

  1. busy

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German Low German

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From Middle Low German bēsich, from Old Saxon *bisig, from Proto-West Germanic *bisīg. More at busy.

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besig

  1. busy; engaged in activity; occupied

Old English

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From Proto-West Germanic *bisīg (diligent, zealous, busy).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbe.sij/, [ˈbe.zij]

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besiġ (Kentish)

  1. busy

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