behydan

Old English

Etymology

From be- +‎ hȳdan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /beˈxyː.dɑn/, [beˈhyː.dɑn]

Verb

behȳdan

  1. to hide, conceal, cover; bethatch
    • c. 1000, Ælfric of Eynsham (tr.), Hexameron of St. Basil:
      Fȳr is behȳd on heardum stānum, sē stān cymð of eorðan, and hē swǣt swā ðēah, and of stānclūdum cumað wyllspringas.
      Fire is hidden within hard stones, the stone comes from the earth, which sweats, and so wellsprings come from the rocks.

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: bihīden, behīden