Ýtan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ýtan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ýtan
p. te To put out, (1) to put out a person from a place, expel, banish :-- Hér man ýtte út Ælfgár eorl, ac hé com sóna inn ongeán þurh Gryffines fultum, Chr. 1058; Erl. 192, 35. (2) to put out a thing from one's possession, alienate, give away :-- Hé ná mynstres ǽhta ne ýte, ne ná myrre neque prodigus sit, aut stirpator substantie monasterii, R. Ben. 55, 4. and next word. ytan

Related words: á-ýtan; útian,

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