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teon

  1. accusative singular of teo

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teon

  1. genitive singular of teko

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Etymology 1 edit

Contracted from earlier tēohan; from Proto-West Germanic *teuhan.

Cognate with Old Frisian tīan, Old Saxon tiohan (Middle Dutch tīen), Old High German ziohan (German ziehen), Old Norse toginn, Gothic 𐍄𐌹𐌿𐌷𐌰𐌽 (tiuhan); and, from Indo-European, with Latin dūcō, Middle Welsh duyn. Compare tēam, tēag.

Verb edit

tēon

  1. to drag, draw, pull
  2. to bring, lead, put
  3. to teach, educate, bring up
  4. to draw near, go, proceed
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  • Middle English: teen

Etymology 2 edit

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Cognate with Middle High German zechen.

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tēon

  1. to make, frame
  2. to adorn, furnish
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Etymology 3 edit

From Proto-West Germanic *tīhan (to blame). Cognate with Old High German zīhan, Old Norse tjá.

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tēon

  1. to accuse
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Etymology 4 edit

From a merger of Etymology 3 with the reflex of Proto-West Germanic *teun.

Noun edit

tēon n

  1. damage, hurt, vexation
  2. insult, abuse, reproach
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