ȝeweorþian

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: weak verb (2)
1. to respect, venerate, hold in honour; to value, consider worthy; 2. to evaluate, assess the (monetary) worth of; 3. to praise, celebrate; 4. to adorn, embellish; 5. to reward; to award, grant (something) (also ȝeweoðian, ȝewurþian, ȝewurðian, ȝewyrþian, ȝewyrðian)
Etymology
[← ȝe- pref + weorþian v; O Sax giwerthon; OHG giwerdōn]
Paradigm

4.2.2. - 2nd class weak verbs

The second class of the weak verbs is marked by the presence of the Prot-Germ suffix *-ō-, preserved in the Anglo-Saxon in the form of short vowel -o- of the past tense suffix: macode (made); lufode (loved), etc.

II class infinitive past tense singular
to look (at); to see lócian, lóciȝan lócode
to love lufian lufode