Terms vs Behight - What's the difference?
terms | behight |
(obsolete) To vow, promise (someone).
* 1485 , Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur , Book II:
(dialectal, Northern England) To be designated.
(obsolete) To give in trust; to commit; to entrust.
* Spenser
(obsolete) To mean, or intend.
* Mirror for Magistrates
(obsolete) To consider or esteem to be; to declare to be.
* Spenser
(obsolete) To call; to name; to address.
* Spenser
To command; to order.
* Spenser
As a noun terms
is .As a verb behight is
(obsolete|transitive) to vow, promise (someone).behight
English
Alternative forms
* behoteVerb
(head)- Thenne I behote yow sayd Balyn parte of his blood to hele youre sone with alle.
- Wheea behight thee? = What is your name/to whom do you belong?
- The keys are to thy hand behight .
- More than heart behighteth .
- All the lookers-on him dead behight .
- Whom he knew and thus behight .
- He behight those gates to be unbarred.