Teón
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - teón
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- teón
- I. hurt, damage, vexation:--Ðone on teón wigeþ feónd his feónde him (the dog) foe brings for the annoyance of his foe, Exon. Th. 433, 28; Rä. 51, 3. II. insult, abuse, reproach, calumny:--Ðá hine teóne wyrde (teónode and wyrgde? see note) Chus, Ps. Th. 7, arg. Teóna calumniarum, Hpt. Gl. 506, 22. [Icel. tjón; f. n. damage, loss.] and next word. teon