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þeahtian

  • verb [ weak ]
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þeahtian, p. ode
To take counsel, to consult
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  • Hié smeágeaþ and ðeahtigaþ on hiera módes rinde monig gód weorc tó wyrcanne, Past. 9; Swt. 55, 22, Hé mid his ealdormannum ðeahtode and sóhte hwæt be ðyssum ðingum tó dónne wǽre

    cum suis primatibus curavit conferre, quid de his agendum arbitrarentur,

      Bd. 2, 9; S. 512, 11.
  • Ðá þeahtode þeóden úre módgeþonce, hú hé ða mǽran gesceaft eft gesette,

      Cd. Th. 6, 21; Gen. 92.
  • Hý þeahtodon hú hí mihton geniman míne sáwle

    ut acciperent animam meam consiliati sunt,

      Ps. Th. 30, 16.
  • Weras þeahtedon,

      Elen. Kmbl. 1091; El. 547.
  • Hí þeahtedon ongén hine, hú hí hine fordón mihton

    consilium faciebant aduersus eum, quomodo eum perderent,

      Mk. Skt. 3, 6.
  • Hí ðeahtodon embe ðæra apostola forwyrd,

      Homl. Th. i. 572, 30.
  • Hé ða monnðwǽrnesse ðe hé ǽr ðurhtogen hæfde eft ðeahtigende on yfel gewend

    mansuetudinem, quam tolerances habuerunt, retractantes in malitiam vertunt,

      Past. 83; Swt. 225, 22.
  • Ðá wǽron ða hǽþenan betwih him ðeahtiende and sprecende,

      Bd. 5, 10; S. 624, 35.
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v. ge-, ymbe-þeahtian; rǽd-þeahtende.
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