Eaht
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eaht
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- eaht
- Substitute: eaht, aht, æht, eht, es; m. I. council, deliberation :-- Þonne úðweotan æht besǽton (sat deliberating), on sefan sóhton hú hié sunu Meotudes áhéngon, El. 473. II. estimation, consideration :-- Bið ðæt æðeleste híw onhworfen, ðonne se æht ðára gódra weorca ðe hé ǽr beeóde bið gewanod color optimus commutatur, cum quorundam, qui degere religiose credebantur, aestimatio anteacto minuitur, Past. 133, 23. Hwæt is mannes sunu, þæt hit gemet wǽre, þæt þú him aht (áht?) wið ǽfre hæfdest quid est filius hominis, quoniam reputas eum?, Ps. Th. 143, 4. Ne gewuna wyrsa(n) ǽngum eahta (gen. pl. cf. ænige þinga) don't make a companion of an inferior on any consideration, Fä. 24. III. reckoning, valuation :-- Micel ígland, ðǽr synt syx hund hýda æfter Angelcynnes æhte (juxta consuetudinem aestimationis Anglorum), Bd. i. 25; Sch. 52, 2. in Dict., and ymbeaht. eaht