behofþe

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old English behōfe.

Noun[edit]

behofþe (plural behofþen)

  1. Benefit, advantage
  2. The interest, sake or behalf of someone
  3. (religion) Worship, glory (with reference to God)
  4. (plural only) Necessities; needs

Usage notes[edit]

This term is typically found as part of a phrase beginning with to; e.g. "to godes behofþe", meaning "for the glorification of God".

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