beodan

beodan
offer

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  • béodan — béodan1 sv/t2 3rd pres bíedeþ past béad/budon ptp geboden to command, decree, summon; béodan út call out (an army), banish; declare, inform, announce, proclaim; threaten; offer, proffer, give, grant, surrender; sv/r2 show oneself, behave; exact,… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • beodan — see bidon past pl of bídan …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • offer — beodan …   English to the Old English

  • Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …   Wikipedia

  • Biethen — Biethen, verb. irreg. act. ich biethe, du biethest, er biethet, (Oberdeutsch du beuthst, er beuth,) Imperf. ich both, Supin. gebothen, Imperat. biethe (Oberdeutsch beuth); welches ehedem zwey Hauptbedeutungen hatte, und zum Theil noch hat.… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • beadle — noun Etymology: Middle English bedel messenger, from Old English bydel; akin to Old High German butil bailiff, Old English bēodan to command more at bid Date: 1581 a minor parish official whose duties include ushering and preserving order at… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bid — I. verb (bade or bid; bidden or bid; also bade; bidding) Etymology: partly from Middle English bidden, from Old English biddan; akin to Old High German bitten to entreat, and perhaps to Sanskrit bādhate he presses; partly from Middle English… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bode — I. transitive verb (boded; boding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bodian; akin to Old English bēodan to proclaim more at bid Date: before 12th century 1. archaic to announce beforehand ; foretell 2. to indicate by signs ; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • forbid — I. transitive verb (forbade; also forbad; forbidden; bidding) Etymology: Middle English forbidden, from Old English forbēodan, from for + bēodan to bid more at bid Date: before 12th century 1. to proscribe from or as if from the position of one… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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