sicettan

Old English

Etymology

From sīcan (to sigh) + -ettan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsi.t͡ʃet.tɑn/

Verb

siċettan

  1. to sigh, groan
    • c. 1005, Ælfric, Letter to Sigeweard:
      Þā begann sē ealda incundlīċe siċettan, and mid wōpe wearþ witodlīċe ofergoten.
      Then the old man began to groan from deep within him, his face was covered with his own tears.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • siċettung
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