Mis-tyhtan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mis-tyhtan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- mis-tyhtan
- to incite or persuade to what is wrong, dissuade :-- Hig ðæt folc mistihton murmurare fecerant multitudinem, Num. 14, 36. Hé cwæþ tó ðám mágum ðe ða martyras mistihton (urged them to renounce Christianity), Homl. Skt. 5, 69.