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† aˈtew, v. Obs. Forms: 1 ætéawan, ætéowan, ætíewan, ætýwan, (ædeawan, odeawan, oðíewan,) 2 atywen, -ewen, -eawen, -awen. [f. at- prefix1 + éawan (íewan, etc.) to show; cogn. w. Goth. ataugjan, f. at at, to + augjan f. augo in OE. éaᵹe eye; ætíewan, with umlaut, was the regular form phonetically.] 1. trans. (and with obj. clause) To show.
a1000Cædmon's Gen. (Gr.) 540 Þu oðíewest. c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. xvi. 1 Þæt he him sum tacen of heofone ætywde [Lindisf. ædeawde, Hatton æteawde]. 1154O.E. Chron. an. 1137 §7 Ure Dryhten atywede ðæt he was hali martir. c1175Cott. Hom. 225 Þanne bið atáwed min rén boȝe. 2. intr. (for refl.) To show oneself, appear.
a1000Elene (Gr.) 163 His béacen..þe me swá léoht oðýwde. c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. ii. 13 Þá ætýwde Drihtnes engel Iosepe [Lindisf. ætdeaude, Rushw. æteawde]. c1160Hatton G. ibid., Þa atewede Drihtnes engel Iosepe. |