gefeohtan

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- +‎ feohtan. Cognate with Old High German gifehtan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈfe͜ox.tɑn/

Verb

ġefeohtan

  1. to fight
    • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      An. DCXVIII Hēr Cynegils ⁊ Cuichelm ġefuhtun wiþ Pendan æt Ċirenċeastre, ⁊ ġeþingudun þā.
      Year 618 In this year Cynegils and Cwichelm fought against Penda at Cirencester, and then made peace.
  2. (intransitive) to struggle, strive for supremacy, fight in a quarrel or brawl
  3. (transitive) to gain or obtain by fighting, win

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