- beþeccan
- irreg wv/t1b to cover, protect, cover over, conceal
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
þeccan — irreg wv/t1b 3rd pres þecð past þeahte ptp geþeaht 1 to cover, cover over, conceal; (1) to cover an object with something; (2) to serve as covering to an object; 2 swallow up? … Old to modern English dictionary
forþeccan — irreg wv/t1b to shield, protect … Old to modern English dictionary
oferþeccan — irreg wv/t1b to cover over, hide … Old to modern English dictionary
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þeahte — past 3rd sing of þeccan … Old to modern English dictionary
þecen — f ( ne/ na) thatch, tile, covering, roof; fig house [þeccan] … Old to modern English dictionary
þecest — pres 2nd sing of þeccan … Old to modern English dictionary
þecgan — 1. wv/t1b 3rd pres þecgeð past þegde ptp geþeged to take, consume; 2. inflected form of noun? receptacle? or = þeccan? … Old to modern English dictionary
decken — Vsw std. (8. Jh.), mhd. decken, ahd. decchen, deckon, as. thekkian Stammwort. Aus g. * þak ija Vsw. decken , auch in anord. þekja, ae. þeccan, afr. thekka. Vermutlich ein Denominativum zu Dach, eine kausativ intensive Bildung zu dem dort… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
deck — {{11}}deck (n.) covering over part of a ship, mid 15c., perhaps aphetic of M.L.G. verdeck (or a related North Sea Gmc. word), a nautical word, from ver fore + decken to cover, put under roof, from P.Gmc. *thackjam (related to THATCH (Cf. thatch) … Etymology dictionary