hlystan

Old English

Etymology

From a hypothetical Proto-Germanic *hlustijaną, or derived from hlyst (listening, hearing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxlys.tɑn/, [ˈl̥ys.tɑn]

Verb

hlystan

  1. to listen, hear

Usage notes

  • Hlystan most often takes an object in the genitive: Iċ hlyste ealne dæġ þæs ilcan sanges ("I listened to the same song all day").
  • It also frequently takes a dative object, or occurs with the preposition : Þā ċildru hlyston þām lārēowe ġeorne ("the children listened to the teacher attentively"), Hlyst tō þīnre heortan ("Listen to your heart").

Conjugation

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