bayten

Etymology
From, from ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To attack or war with; to bait:
 * 2) To bait or attack one's prey with a dog.
 * 3)  To attack one's prey as a dog baiting.
 * 4)  To tease or inflict anguish; to drive someone to do something.
 * 5) To supply or provide with food:
 * 6) To feed an animal or prepare to do so; to feed or water oneself when referring to an animal.
 * 7)  To dine or consume; to nourish oneself as a human.
 * 8)  To metaphorically nourish oneself; to visually stimulate oneself.
 * 9)  To supply a fishing mechanism with bait.
 * 10)  To fatten; to prepare so as to be used as meat.
 * 11)  To chase down with hounds.