behatan

Old English

Etymology

From be- + hātan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /beˈxɑː.tɑn/, [beˈhɑː.tɑn]

Verb

behātan

  1. to promise
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Saint Maur, Abbot"
      ...and behēt þæt hē wolde him hold bēon eallum...
      ...and promised that he would be friendly to them all...
    • The Legend of St. Andrew
      Ġēa hlāford, and hwæt ġif iċ swelcne mann ġemēte? Hwelċe mēde sċeal iċ him behātan?
      Yes lord, and what if I find someone like that? What kind of reward should I promise them?

Usage notes

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: bihaten, beheten, behoten
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