wasshen

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To wash; to clean with liquid:
 * 2) To immerse or soak in liquid.
 * 3)  To clean a wound.
 * 4) To make a pool of liquid clean.
 * 5)  To cleanse e.g. from sin or disease.
 * 6) To make usable by mixing with water.
 * 7)  To purge or evacuate.
 * 8)  To wash upon.
 * 1)  To wash upon.

Usage notes

 * The variation between conjugation as a strong verb of class 6 and one of class 7 is parallel to that seen in.
 * Weak forms of this verb are occasional in Middle English.