See also: mithan and miðan

Old English edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *mīþan.

Cognate with Old Saxon mīthan (Middle Low German mîden), Dutch mijden, Old High German mīdan (German meiden).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈmiː.θɑn/, [ˈmiː.ðɑn]

Verb edit

mīþan

  1. to hide, conceal, dissemble
    Cyriacus hygerune ne mað to Gode cleopode.
    Cyriacus did not hide his mind's secret, but cried out to God.

Conjugation edit

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Middle English: mithen

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