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BEÓT

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
BEÓT, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§325;
a threatening, threat, command, menace; comminatio, minæ
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  • He ne wæs ondredende ða beótunge [beót, MSS. B. C.] ðæs ealdormannes

    minas principis non metuit,

    • Bd. 1, 7
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    • S. 477. 23 : Exon. 68 a
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    • Th. 253, 7
    • ;
    • Jul. 176.
peril; periculum
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  • Ðenden [ðen, MS.] in ðam beóte wǽron

    while they were in that peril

    • Cd. 187
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    • Th. 232, 25
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    • Dan. 265.
a boasting, boasting promise, promise; jactantia, promissio gloriosa, promissum
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  • Wæs him gylp forod, beót forborsten

    their vaunt was broken, their boasting shattered,

    • Cd. 4
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    • Th. 5, 11
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    • Gen. 70.
  • He beót eal wið ðé sóðe gelǽste

    he truly fulfilled all his promise to thee

    • Beo. Th. 1051
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    • B. 523 : 160
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    • B. 80.
Etymology
[
Ger. M. H. Ger. butze, m. larva, terriculamenta.
]
Derived forms
ge-beót, word-
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  • BEÓT, n.