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sehtlian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
sehtlian, (?); p. ode.
to settle, bring to an agreement, settle a dispute between people (the word seems to occur only in the later part of the Chronicle)
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  • [ Ðá eodon góde men heom betwénen and sahtloden heom,

      Chr. 1066 ; Erl. 203, 27.
  • Ða twegen kyngas wurðon sæhtlod, 1070 ; Erl. 209, 26.
to come to an agreement
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  • Ðá feórden ðe wíse men betwyx þe kinges freónd & te eorles freónd & sahtlede suá ðæt . . . Sithen sahtleden þe king and Randolf eorl, 1140 ; Erl. 264, 31-35.
  • Þe eorles sæhtleden wyd þemperice,

      Erl. 265, 6.
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Etymology
[Forr to sahhtlenn hemm towarrd hiss Faderr, Orm. 351. When a sawele is saȝtled to dryȝtyn, Allit. Pms. 72, 1139. Ȝe schulle saghtlyn, Piers P. A-Text, MS. U. 4, 2.]
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v. ge-sæhtlian.
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