behydan
Old English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /beˈxyː.dɑn/, [beˈhyː.dɑn]
Verb
behȳdan
- 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.
- c. 1000, Ælfric of Eynsham (tr.), Hexameron of St. Basil:
Conjugation
Conjugation of behȳdan (weak, class 1)
| infinitive | behȳdan | behȳdenne |
|---|---|---|
| indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
| first person singular | behȳde | behȳdde |
| second person singular | behȳdest, behȳtst | behȳddest |
| third person singular | behȳdeþ, behȳtt, behȳt | behȳdde |
| plural | behȳdaþ | behȳddon |
| subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
| singular | behȳde | behȳdde |
| plural | behȳden | behȳdden |
| imperative | ||
| singular | behȳd | |
| plural | behȳdaþ | |
| participle | present | past |
| behȳdende | behȳded, behȳd | |
Descendants
- Middle English: bihīden, behīden