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ambehtan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
ambehtan, p. te: embeht(i)an (q. v. in Dict.); p. ode
To minister, serve
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  • Sé ðe embehtað, -bihtað(-as)

    qui ministrat,

      Lk. L. R. 22, 27.
  • Embehtes (-bihtas. R.) ł gehéres

    ministrat,

      Jn. L. 12, 26.
  • Martha embihtade

    ministrabat,

    2.
  • Ne embigto wé ðé

    non ministravimus tibi,

      Mt. L. 25, 44.
  • Manige cræftigan and eác má óþra weorcmanna þe þám onbyhtan (-behtum, v. l.) and hýrdon

    artifices multos ac plures subministrantes operarios,

      Gr. D. 251, 14.
  • Embehtadon

    ministrabant,

      Lk. L. 8, 3.
  • Embihta mé

    ministra mihi,

      17, 8.
  • Cuom hé tó embehtana (

    ministrare

    ) óðrum,
      Mt. L. 20, 28.
  • Embehtande

    ministrantem,

      Jn. p. 6, 16.
Etymology
[Goth. andbahtjan: O. H. Ger. ambahten ministrare.]
Similar entries
v. ge-ambehtan.
Linked entries
v.  embehtian.
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