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strúdan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
strúdan, p. streád, pl. struden; pp. sfroden
Wright's OE grammar
§496;
To spoil, ravage, plunder, pillage, defraud
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  • Hwæt is ðis manna ðe mínne folgaþ wyrdeþ, ǽhta strúdeþ,

      Elen. Kmbl. 1807; El. 905.
  • Ðonne wé ús for nówiht dóþ ðæt wé earme menn reáfiaþ and strúdaþ in heora ǽhtum and heora gódum

    cum infirmiores spoliare et eis fraudem facere pro nihilo ducimus

    ,
      Bd. 3, 19 ; S. 548, 19.
  • Fýnd gold strudon. Cd. Th. 121,

      7; Gen. 2006: Exon. Th. 436, 7; Rä. 54, 10.
  • Hié tempel strudon,

      Cd. Th. 260, 18; Dan. 711.
  • Hwá ðæt hord strude,

      Beo. Th. 6244; B. 31. 26.
  • Se ðone wong strude (MS. strade),

      6139; B. 3073.
  • Iudas hæfde onlícnesse ðara manna ðe willaþ Godes cyricean yfelian and strúdan,

      Blickl. Homl. 75, 24.
  • Strúd-ende fýr,

      Cd. Th. 154. 15 ; Gen. 2556.
Etymology
[Cf. O. H. Ger. strutit fraudat, zi-strudida destruxit.]
Similar entries
v. be-, ge-strúdan; strýdan, and following words.
Linked entries
v.  ge-strúdan.
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