Bi-heáwan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - bi-heáwan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

bi-heáwan
p. -heów; pp. -heáwen To hew or cut off, to deprive of; cædendo privare :-- Iohannes bibeád heáfde biheáwan commanded to cut off John's head, Exon. 70 a; Th. 260, 10; Jul. 295.

Related words: be-heáwan. bi-heawan

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