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beteach
† beˈteach, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 betǽcan, 2 -en, 3 bitæchen, -teachen, 3–4 biteche(n, 3–5 biteche, 4 byteche, beteiche, -teyche, 5 beteche, 6 Sc. beteiche, 7 beteach. pa. tense 1 betǽhte, 2 betahte, -tehte (-tohte, -tacte), 2–4 bitaht(e, -hhte, -ȝte, 3 biteihte, 3–5 bi-, by-, betaght(e, -ȝt(e, (4 b... Oxford English Dictionary
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betaughte
betaughte, -tauhte etc., pa. tense of beteach v. Oxford English Dictionary
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betweche
† beˈtweche, v. Obs. rare—1. [? for beteach.] (The context suggests ‘exorcize, deliver, or rid.’)c 1450 Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866) 23 Dominus deus sabaot, emanuel, þe gret gods name, I be-tweche þes place from ratones & from alle oþer schame! Oxford English Dictionary
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byteche
byteche var. of beteach v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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betaghte
betaght(e, -ȝt(e pa. tense of beteach v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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biteach
biteach, -teche var. of beteach v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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betake
betake, v. (bɪˈteɪk) Pa. tense betook. Pa. pple. betaken. For forms see take v. [ME. be-, bitake(n, f. bi-, be- + take. There seems to have been an early confusion of betake with betæce, betæche, beteach, which extended in part also to the simple take, so that this had the sense of ‘deliver, hand ov... Oxford English Dictionary
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teach
▪ I. teach, v. (tiːtʃ) Pa. tense and pa. pple. taught (tɔːt). Forms: see below. [OE. tǽcan, tǽcean, pa. tense tǽhte, pa. pple. *(ᵹe)tǽht:—OTeut. *taikjan, cognate with OE. tácn, Goth. taikns, OS. têkan, OHG. zeihhan, token, from an ablaut series teik-, taik-, tik- to show, pre-Teut. dig-, deig-, als... Oxford English Dictionary
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take
▪ I. take, v. (teɪk) Pa. tense took (tʊk); pa. pple. taken (ˈteɪk(ə)n). Forms: see below. [Late OE. tacan, tóc, *tacen, a. ON. taka, tók, tekinn (OSw. taka, Sw. taga, Da. tage), to grasp, grip, seize, lay hold of, take, which appears c 1100, in late parts of the OE. Chron., first in MS. D, and then ... Oxford English Dictionary
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