gehatan
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gahaitaną (“to promise”), equivalent to ġe- + hātan. Cognate with Old Saxon gihêtan, Old High German giheizan, Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽 (gahaitan).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeˈhɑːtɑn/
Conjugation
Conjugation of ġehātan (strong class 7)
infinitive | ġehātan | tō ġehātanne |
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indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | ġehāte, ġehātte | ġehēt |
2nd-person singular | ġehǣtst | ġehēte |
3rd-person singular | ġehǣtt | ġehēt |
plural | ġehātaþ | ġehēton, ġehēhton |
subjunctive | present | past |
singular | ġehāte | ġehēte, ġehehte |
plural | ġehāten | ġehēten, ġehehten |
imperative | ||
singular | ġehāt | |
plural | ġehātaþ | |
participle | present | past |
ġehātende | ġehāten |
Derived terms
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