A.S. be-hǽtan.
Byknow, notorious for, known to be guilty of, [1627].
Compare “I know nothing by myself” (1 Cor. iv. 4). Compare also Dan. bekiende, to make known.
By, near at hand, [1535], [2916].
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[Cag,] Cage, |
Can, an auxiliary verb, used nearly as we now use did.
Careldis, plural of Careld, a merry-making, revel (?), [1318].
“Caraude, réjouissance;” and “Caroler, danser, se divertir, mener une vie joyeuse.” Roquefort.
Catifis, wretches, [2102].