From nīþ (“strife, enmity, attack, war: evil, hatred, spite”) + ġetēon (“to draw, lead, incite, excite”).
- IPA(key): /ˈniːθ.jeˌte͜oːn/, [ˈniːð.jeˌte͜oːn]
nīþġetēon n (nominative plural nīþġetēon)
- an attack, malice with intent to wound or kill
- Sigor eft áhwearf of norþmonna níðgeteóne, æsctír wera. ― Victory after turning back the attack of the Northmen, battle-glory of the troop. (Cd. Th. 124, 24 ; Gen. 2067.)