bodian

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *bodōn (to proclaim, teach, instruct)

Pronunciation

Verb

bodian

  1. to tell, proclaim, announce
    • 10th century, Exeter Book Riddle 8:
      Saga hwæt iċ hātte, þe swā scireniġe scēawendwīsan hlūde onhyrġe, hæleþum bodie wilcumena fela wōþe mīnre.
      Say what I am called, who as actress loudly imitate a jester song, proclaim many welcome guests as heroes with my voice.
  2. to boast
  3. to preach
    • late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
      ...he sende Agustinum ⁊ ōðre moniġe munecas mid hine Drihten ondrēdende bodian Godes word Ongolþēode.
      ...he sent Augustine and many other God-fearing monks to preach God's word to the people of England.
  1. to foretell, prophesy

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  • Middle English: bodien, boden