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CLINGAN

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
CLINGAN, ic clinge, ðú clingst, he clingþ, clingaþ; clang, clungon; clungen, geclungen.
Wright's OE grammar
§498;
to wither, pine, to CLING [in this sense, rarely used in English] or shrink up; se contrahere, marcescere
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  • Clang wæteres þrym ofer eástreámas: ís brycgade blǽce brimráde

    the glory of water shrank over river streams: ice bridged a pale water*-*road,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 2522
    • ;
    • An. 1262
    • .
  • Ic clinge

    marcesco,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 35
    • ;
    • Som. 38, 7
    • .
to CLING, stick close; circumcludere, includere.
Etymology
[
Piers P. clyngen to shrink, wither, pine.
]
Similar entries
v. for-clingan, ge-clungen.
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