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sépan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
sépan, (seppan ?); p. te
To cause to perceive, to teach
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  • Se stán sépte sacerdas sweotolum tácnum,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1483 ; An. 743.
  • Ðus mé fæder mín unweaxenne wordum lǽrde, sépte sóðcwidum,

      Elen. Kmbl. 1057 ; El. 530.
  • Hyssas heredon Drihten for ðam hǽðenan folce, sépton (MS. stepton) hié sóðcwidum, and him sǽdon fela sóðra tácna,

      Cd. Th. 244, 10; Dan. 446.
Etymology
[Cf. (?) O. Sax. af-sebbian; p. -sóf to perceive: O. H. Ger. int-suab ; p.: M. H. Ger. en-seben to perceive, understand, v. Grff. vi. 168.]
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v.  sewte.
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