aþeotan

Old English

Etymology

From ā- + þēotan (to howl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑːˈθe͜oː.tɑn/

Verb

āþēotan

  1. to wind, sound or blow a musical instrument

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • blāwan (to blow)
  • bȳmian (to play trumpet)
  • cnyllan (to knell, sound)
  • drēman (to play an instrument)
  • glywian (to sing, play an instrument, jest)
  • hringan (to ring, sound a bell)
  • lēoþian (to sing, sound)
  • swēgan (to make sound, sound music, signify)
  • swinsian (to make melodious sound or music)

See also

  • āhlēoþrian (to sound)
  • ǣþm m (breath, hot vapor)
  • ǣþmian (to send forth vapor or smell, move emotionally)
  • brǣþ m (a smell, breath)
  • ēþian (breathe, inspire, smell)
  • hlēoþor n (hearing, sound, speech, voice, song)
  • hlēoþrian (to voice, sing, speak, resound)
  • swēg m (a din, cacophony, vocal or instrumental sound)

References

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