quethen

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quethen

  1. past participle of quethe

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From Old English cweþan, from Proto-West Germanic *kweþan, from Proto-Germanic *kweþaną; a cognate of Middle Low German queden, Middle Dutch quēden, Middle High German quëden, and Old Swedish kvæþa.

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quethen (third-person singular simple present quetheth, present participle quethynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative quath, past participle quethen)

  1. To speak, talk, question (about something; something)
  2. To reply, respond (to queries)
  3. To bequeath; to hand down to one's successors by will.
  4. To abandon; to give away or give out; to donate.

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  • English: quethe (obsolete except in past tense quoth)
  • Scots: quethe (noun)
  • Yola: co, quo

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