ȝeten

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English ġēatan, from Proto-Germanic *jahatjaną.

Alternative forms

Verb

ȝeten (third-person singular simple present ȝeteþ, present participle ȝetende, first-/third-person singular past indicative ȝette, past participle ȝet)

  1. To give by grant; to confer, bestow.
  2. To give something up to someone; to yield.
  3. To provide a service, e.g. counsel.
  4. To give affirmation or permission; to assent.
  5. To allow.
  6. To admit, recognize or confess something to be true; to acknowledge.
  7. (optative) May it be that...; were it that...
Conjugation
References

Verb

ȝeten

  1. Alternative form of yeten (to flow)

Verb

ȝeten

  1. Alternative form of yeten (to address with "ye")

References

Verb

ȝeten

  1. Alternative form of yeten (to get)
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