v. Obs. Inf. 1 a-ʓéotan Pa. t. 1 aʓéat. Pa. pple. 1–2 agoten. [f. A prep.1 out + ʓéotan to pour, cogn. w. OS. agiotan, OHG. argioʓan, mod.G. ergieszen, Goth. usgiutan.] trans. and intr. To pour out, shed.

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c. 950.  Lindisf. Gosp., Matt. xxvi. 7. Aʓeaett ofer heafud his.

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c. 1160.  Hatton Gosp., ibid. Aʓeat uppon hys heafod.

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c. 1000.  Andreas (Grein), 1443. Swá þín swát aʓét.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 127. Ðer hit [his blood] wes agoten in remissionem peccatorum nostrorum.

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