tælan

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *tālijan, *tālēn (to deceive, strategise, persecute), from Proto-Germanic *tēlō (persecution, deceit), equivalent to tāl (blame) +‎ -an. Cognate with Old High German zālēn (to persecute), Gothic *𐍄𐌴𐌻𐍉𐌽 (*tēlōn, to harm, damage).

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tǣlan

  1. to blame, accuse
  2. to rebuke, reprove
  3. to criticise, censure, reprimand
  4. to scorn, despise
  5. to insult, mock

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  • Middle English: telen