HOTE
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Hote (?), v. t. & i. [pres. & imp. Hatte (?), Hot (�), etc.; p. p. Hote, Hoten (�), Hot, etc. See Hight, Hete.] 1. 1. To command; to enjoin. Piers Plowman.
2. 2. To promise. Chaucer.
3. 3. To be called; to be named.
There as I was wont to hote Arcite, Now hight I Philostrate, not worth a mite. Chaucer.