Tyhtan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - tyhtan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- tyhtan
- I. add :-- Þá gefæstnadon þá cwelleras þone Crístes þegn on þǽre hengene, and hine hetelíce tihton swá swá man web tiht, Hml, S. 37, 100-102. II 2. (a) add :-- Þonne hé cymð hé eów tiht and gewissað tó ealluum ðám ðingum ðe ic eów sǽde ille uos docebit omnia et suggeret uobis omnia quaecumque dixēro nobis, Jn. 14, 26, Hml. Th. i. 298, 3. Hé útlændisce hider in tihte, Chr. 959; P. 115, 12. (b) add :-- Þæt mǽden tihte þá wydewan ꝥ heó þá sceattas dǽlde þearfum, Hml. S. 2, 142. Hí tihton heora geféran ꝥ hí unforhte wǽron, and bǽdon ꝥ hí áwurpon heora wǽpna him fram, 28, 61. (3) with dat. of person, to urge something on a person :-- Hé arn swá swá him his nytenlice yld tihte plegende mid his efenealdum, Hml. Th. ii. 134, 4. tyhtan