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tohte

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
tohte, an; f.
A military expedition, war, battle
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  • Nǽron ða twégen tohtan sǽne, lindgeláces, land Perséa sóhton síðfrome Simon and Thaddeus,

      Apstls. Kmbl. 150 ; Ap. 75.
  • Gē dóm ágon, tîr æt tohtan,

      Judth. Thw. 24, 19 ; Jud. 197.
  • Ðæt wíf ðīn heáfod tredeþ mid fótum sínum ðú scealt fiersna sǽtan tohtan

    the woman shall tread thy head with her feet, tkou shalt lie in wait to attack her heels,

      Cd. Th. 56, 18 ; Gen. 914.
  • Æt sæcce oferswíðan feónda gehwylcne, ðonne fvrdhwate on twá healfe tohtan sécaþ,

      Elen. Kmbl. 2358; El. 1180.
Etymology
[Cf. O. Frs. tocht-man a leader: Ger. zug a march: Dan. tog expedition, march; togt a cruise, expedition.]
Similar entries
v. getoht, tyht,
, toga, teón,
;
and cf. fird.
Linked entries
v.  ge-toht.
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  • tohte, n.