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a-nýdan

  • verb [ weak ]
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a-nýdan, p. -nýdde; pp. -nýded, pl. -nýdede = -nýdde [a from, nýdan to compel] .
to repel, thrust or beat back, keep from, restrain, constrain, force; repellere, extorquere
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  • Hí fram his mágum ǽr mid unrihte anýdde wǽron

    they had formerly been unjustly forced from his kinsmen,

    • Chr. 823; Th. 111, 34
    • .
with út to expel, to drive out; expellere, depellere, exigere
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  • Ic anýde híg út on fremde folc

    I will drive them out among a strange people,

    • Deut. 32, 21
    • .
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v.  a-nídan.
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