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1. biȝẹ̄ten v.

Additional spellings: beȝeten
4 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) To bespill or cover (with blood); (b) to infuse or fill (with joy).

2. yẹ̄ten v.(3)

106 quotations in 9 senses
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(a) To pour out (a fluid or liquid) from a container, pour onto a surface or into a receptacle; pour (a fluid over a surface or into a container, a bodily orifice, etc.); also fig. and in fig.

3. Lud-gāte n.

Additional spellings: Ludgate
2 quotations in 1 sense
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A prison at Ludgate in London.

4. gāte n.(1)

239 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) A gateway; a gate of a city, castle, house, etc.; also, a doorway; flod gate, a floodgate; (b) the movable barrier which closes off a gateway; one of the valves of a double gate; ?a portcullis…

5. biyēten v.

Additional spellings: beyeten
87 quotations in 7 senses
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(a) To acquire (property, goods, etc.), get possession of, get; biyeten togedre, accumulate; lele, right bigeten, gotten rightfully, wrong biyeten, ill-gotten; (b) to get control over (a country, a…

6. foryē̆ten v.

179 quotations in 5 senses
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(a) To fail to remember (an action, emotion, idea), to forget or disregard (a condition, fact, quality, duty, promise); (b) to overlook, mislay, or leave behind (a material object); (c) with inf.: to…

7. lī̆p-yā̆te n.

Additional spellings: lipyate
26 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A sort of stile that can be leaped, a very low gate; (b) in names.