behealdan

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bihaldaną (to hold with, keep). Equivalent to be- + healdan. Cognate with Old Saxon bihaldan, Old Frisian bihalda, Old High German bihaltan (German behalten).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /beˈhæɑ̯ldɑn/, [beˈhæɑ̯ɫdɑn]

Verb

behealdan

  1. to hold, occupy, retain
  2. to do, perform
  3. to look upon, behold

Conjugation

Descendants

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