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218 Noo good euyl goten can not be longe‥kept of hym that geteth hit. 150 On þis wyse þai get grete plentee of þis gold. (1810) 276 Þider ȝe alle salle ride, a faire prey salle ȝe gete. literature gotten is still very common, although Webster 1864 gave it as ‘obsolescent’.]Ĭ1200 Ormin 10219 Forr whase itt iss þatt grediȝ iss To winnenn erþlic ahhte, Aȝȝ alls he mare & mare gett Aȝȝ lisste himm affterr mare. this became the usual form, though gat is used in the Bible of 1611 and still occurs in archaistic poetry. tense was often got, by assimilation to the pa. we find geten, gat, goten parallel with stelen, stal, stolen.

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of the e, a, o series (originally confined to roots ending in a liquid) thus in the 13th c.

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open e in the present stem, tended to assume the conjugation of vbs. From the beginning of the English history of the vb., however, it has, like most verbs with ME. getenn) are found in literature down to the 16th c., and in the north midlands and Yorkshire getten is still the dialectal form. of ȝeten without prefix (sense 26) may be referred to the influence of biȝeten. except in Sc., where it is not yet extinct. the last author who employs beȝet forȝet disappears in the 15th c. (see above), only beietan and forietan survive in the modern language, and the normal equivalents beyet and foryet were displaced in later ME.

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Of the compounds of -ietan which existed in OE. also in hedera ivy (literally the ‘clinger’) and with inserted nasal in L. præda (:- *præ-hĕda) booty, prædium an estate, perh. root *ghed, *ghod ‘to seize’, ‘take hold of’, is found also in L. kez̧z̧endi, ‘adeptus’, otherwise only in bi-, int-, ir-, fer-gez̧z̧an MHG. ietan (only in the compounds a-, be-, for-, ofer-, on-, under-ietan: see beget, forget), OFris. geta ( gat, gátum, getenn) to get, obtain, to beget, also, to guess (Sw. gottin, -yn, 5–7 gotton, 6– gotten, got, (6 y-got). 3–4 gotin, 3– 6 goten, (4 gotyn, gote, 5 y-goten, goton, gothen), 4–6 Sc.









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