Of-teón
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - of-teón
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- of-teón
- II. add :-- God hwílum sylð þǽre wítegunge gást, hwílum his oftýhð (subtrahit), Gr. D. 146, 31. Hé (toothache) mé ne ofteáh ðes gemyndes þæs þe ic ǽr leornode, Solil. H. 41, 1. Hé monegum mǽgðum meodosetla ofteáh, B. 5. For ðǽm ðæt hé him oftió ðǽre nyttwyrðan unrótnesse quatenus utilitatem tristitiae subtrahat, Past. 415, 28. Him oftión þæs anwaldes þe hé ǽr hæfde, Met. 25, 24. Ðonne him micles oftogen bið si multa sibi subtrahit, Past. 325, 15. III. add: with same government as II :-- Gif hié feoh habbað and his ðonne him oftióð . . . hié oftióð ðǽre láre ðǽm synfullum bróðrum, Past. 377, 2-5. Hé ofteáh his bréðer landes and ǽhta bútan hé hwæt æt him geearnode,C. D. vi. 127, 9. Hí heofonan scúras oftugon, and eft miltsigende getíþoden, Hml. Th. i. 540, 29. of-teon