bethought, pple. and a.
(bɪˈθɔːt)
[f. bethink.]
† 1. Of a thing: Intended, purposed, contrived. Obs.
c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 63 Beten [we] for þat we hauen agilt her biforen..oðer recheluste ðe is erueðer to betende, oðer to biþohte þinge þe is swiþe erueðer to betende. |
† 2. Of a person: Minded, disposed; chiefly in comb. with well-, ill-, etc. Obs.
c 1205 Lay. 8831 Nu is min eam wel biðoht. a 1250 O.E. Misc. 69 Nere we nouht so ofte bicherd ne so vuele by⁓þouhte. c 1430 Syr Tryam. 1539 Now am y welle bethoght. |