Behight

/bɪˈhaɪt/ verb

An archaic past tense verb meaning to promise, vow, or declare something; to be named or called.

From Old English 'behatan,' combining 'be-' + 'hatan' (to command, name). In Middle English, it evolved to mean 'was called' or 'was named,' used to introduce characters in narratives.

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