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on-þracian

  • verb [ weak ]
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on-þracian, (-þrácian ?); p. ode
To fear, dread
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  • Ic anþracige (and-, MS. F.: á-, MS. O.)

    vereor,

      Ælfc. Gr. 27; Zup. 162, 1.
  • Ic andþracige (onþracie, MS. T.) horreo, ic onginne tó onþracigenne (and-)

    horresco,

      35; Zup. 212, 3-4.
  • Sum déma wæs se God ne ondréd ne nánne man ne onþracude (

    reverebatur) ... Ðá cwæþ hé: Ðeáh ic God ne ondrǽde ne ic man ne onþracige (revereor ),

      Lk. Skt. 18, 2-4.
  • Ðú ne onþracedest (

    horruisti

    ) mǽdenes innoþ,
      Hymn. L. 16.
  • Ða ðe middaneard anþracode (

    inhorruit

    )
      Hymn. Surt. 132, 10.
  • Ðá wearþ hé mycclum áfyrht and anþracode ðæt his ríce feallan sceolde,

      Homl. Th. i. 82, 5.
  • Anþracian

    revereantur,

      Ps. Spl. 69, 2.
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v.  an-þracian an-þracian.
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