v. Obs. Inf. 1 a-ʓéotan Pa. t. 1 aʓéat. Pa. pple. 12 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.
c. 950. Lindisf. Gosp., Matt. xxvi. 7. Aʓeaett ofer heafud his.
c. 1160. Hatton Gosp., ibid. Aʓeat uppon hys heafod.
c. 1000. Andreas (Grein), 1443. Swá þín swát aʓét.
c. 1175. Lamb. Hom., 127. Ðer hit [his blood] wes agoten in remissionem peccatorum nostrorum.