ehtan

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *anhtijaną (to pursue, persecute). Related to Old English ōht (enmity, persecution).

Verb

ēhtan

  1. to chase, pursue; follow after
  2. to persecute, harass; attack
  3. to acquire, purchase

Conjugation

  • ēhtian
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