A-tyhtan
Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - a-tyhtan
Menurut Kamus Old English:
-tihtan ;
- a-tyhtan
- p. -tyhte, -tihte ; pp. -tyhted, -tyht, -tiht. I. to persuade, solicit, incite, attract, allure; persuadere, allicere, incitare :-- Ðá wæs ofer Múntgiop monig atyhted Gota, gylpes full then was allured over the Alps many a Goth, full of arrogance, Bt. Met. Fox 1, 16; Met. 1, 8. Ðe beóþ atihte to ðám sóðum gesǽlþum who are intent upon [attracted to] the true felicities, Bt. 32, 1 ; Fox. 114, 3. II. to produce, procreate; procreare, gignere :-- Wíga is of dumbum twám atyhted a warrior is produced from two dumb ones, Exon. 113 a ; Th. 433, 27; Rä. 51, 3.