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† beot, n. Obs. [OE. béot, contr. from earlier *ˈbíhát ‘promise,’ the original noun-form, corresponding to the vb. bi-, be-ˈhátan: see be-, by-. For the contraction cf. héold (:—ˈhe-hald), béo, etc. A shifting of the stress from ˈbíhát to bi-ˈhát, on analogy of the vb., gave the late OE. beˈhát, whence ME. behote, which is thus a doublet of béot.] A promise, vow, threat, boast.
a1000Cædmon's Genesis (Gr.) 70 Wæs him gylp forod, beot forborsten. c1205Lay. 23680 His beot [so 1250] imaked hafde bi-foren al his duȝeðe. Ibid. 24929 Þat Romanisce leoden sunden swa ræie and heore beot [1250 þret] makieð. |