Ge-hǽt
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-hǽt
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-hǽt
- Substitute: ge-hǽtan; p. te To heat. (1) physical:--Genim senepes sǽd . . . and xx piporcorna, gesamna eall mid ecede, gehǽt on wætere, Lch. ii. 24, 17. Gehǽt ceald wæter mid hátan íserne, 100, 20. Gegníd mid wíne, and gehǽte, 214, 21. Ꝥ sý gehǽt bútansmíce, i. 120, 8. Wear fulne gehǽttes wínes, ii. 214, 12. On gehǽttum wíne, i. 368, 3. Háte stánas wel gehǽtte, ii. 68, 5. (2) of passion, emotion, &c.:--Gehǽt wæs heorte mín concaluit cor meum, Ps. L. 38, 4. ge-hæt