niþgeteon

Old English

Etymology

From nīþ (strife, enmity, attack, war: evil, hatred, spite) + ġetēon (to draw, lead, incite, excite)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈniːðjeteːon/

Noun

nīþġetēon n (nominative plural nīþġetēon)

  1. an attack, malice with intent to wound or kill
    Sigor eft áhwearf of norþmonna níðgeteóne, æsctír wera. Victory after turning back the attack of the Northmen, battle-glory of the troop.
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