ewte
English
editEtymology
editDialectal variant from Middle English yuten, yutten, ȝhutten, yhoten, from Old English ġēotan (“to pour”), Proto-West Germanic *geutan, from Proto-Germanic *geutaną (“to flow, run, pour”). More at yete.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editewte (third-person singular simple present ewtes, present participle ewting, simple past and past participle ewted)
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editNoun
editewte
- Alternative form of evete
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