costian

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Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *kostōn, from Proto-Germanic *kustōną. Akin to Old Saxon kostōn (to try, tempt), Old High German kostōn (to taste, test, try by tasting) (German kosten), Icelandic kosta (to try, tempt), Gothic 𐌺𐌰𐌿𐍃𐌾𐌰𐌽 (kausjan, to taste), Old English cost (option, possibility; manner, condition), Old English cystan (to spend, get the value of, procure), Old English cyst (proof, test, trial; choice), ċēosan (to choose). More at choose.

Pronunciation

Verb

costian

  1. try, tempt
    • c. 990, Wessex Gospels, Mark 1:13-14
      And hē on wēstene wæs fēowertiġ dagas and fēowertiġ nihta, and hē wæs frām Satane ġecostnod; and hē mid wilddēorum wæs; and him englas þenodon.
      And he was in the wilderness for forty days and forty nights, and was tempted by Satan; and he was with wild animals, and was served by angels.
  2. prove
  3. examine

Conjugation

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • cost (tried, proven, adjective)
  • cost (choice, possibility; manner, condition, noun)
  • ġecost

Descendants

  • Middle English: costnen, costnien