þeowan

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθe͜oː.wɑn/

Etymology 1

From Proto-West Germanic *þeuhan, from Proto-Germanic *þeuhaną, *þūhaną (to press), from Proto-Indo-European *tūk- (to beat). Cognate with Old High German dūhen (to press, press down), Middle Dutch duwen, douwen (to push, press, force).

Alternative forms

Verb

þēowan

  1. to press, impress, force
  2. to urge, drive
  3. to press or thrust with a weapon, pierce, stab
  4. to threaten
  5. to rebuke, check
  6. to subjugate, overpower, oppress; to crush
    eġesan þēowan
    oppress with terror
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From þēowa (servant, slave).

Verb

þēowan

  1. (with dative) To serve.
Conjugation
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