- ehtan
- chase
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
éhtan — éhtan1 wv/t1b 1. to follow after, chase, pursue an enemy, a criminal; 2. to chase an animal; 2a. of animals; 3. to assail, attack; persecute; harass, annoy, afflict, (1) with weapons; (1a) of an animal; (2) with words, abuse, reproaches; (3) of… … Old to modern English dictionary
chase — ehtan … English to the Old English
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Ächten — Ächten, verb. reg. act. gerichtlich verfolgen, in die Acht erklären. Einen Friedbrüchigen ächten. Ein Geächteter. Anm. Das Fränkische und Alemannische ahton und echton, bedeutete unter andern auch bedrücken und verfolgen, und hernach in engerer… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
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Matsigenka — Les Matsigenka (Machigenga, Machiguenga, ou Matsigenga) sont un peuple indigène du sud est du Pérou. Ils vivent dans la jungle à l est du Machu Picchu, près de la frontière de la Bolivie et du Brésil[1],[2]. Ils sont petits mais solidement bâtis … Wikipédia en Français
éhtian — see éhtan … Old to modern English dictionary
íehtan — see éhtan … Old to modern English dictionary
ǽht — f ( e/ e) (rare in sing.) possessions, property, lands, goods, riches, cattle; possession, power, ownership, control f ( e/ e?) persecution, hostility [éhtan] … Old to modern English dictionary
chase — {{11}}chase (n.) mid 13c., a hunt, from O.Fr. chace, from chacier (see CHASE (Cf. chase) (v.)). Meaning A pursuit (of an enemy, etc.) is early 14c. {{12}}chase (v.) c.1300, chacen to hunt, from O.Fr. chacier to hunt, ride swiftly, strive for (Mod … Etymology dictionary