ofteon

Old English

Etymology

From of- + tēon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ofˈteːon/

Verb

oftēon

  1. to take away, withdraw
  2. to withhold, deprive
Quotations
  • Oft Scyld Scēfing sceaþena þrēatum, manegum mǣgþum medu-setla oftēah. (Beowulf ll. 4-5, edited and translated by Mountebank1)
    Oft Shild Sheving took mead-settles away from fends' hosts, from many tribes.
    Shild Sheving often bested his many various enemies in battle.
Conjugation
Descendants
  • Middle English ten
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