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súcan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
súcan, p. seác, pl. sucon; pp. socen
Wright's OE grammar
§131; §496;
To suck
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  • Ic súce

    sugo,

      Ælfc. Gr. 28, 5; Zup. 175, 4.
  • Heó (

    the air

    ) sýcþ ǽlcne wǽtan up tó hire,
      Lchdm. iii. 278, 7.
  • Of ðæra cilda múðe ðe meolc súcaþ,

      Ps. Th. 8, 2.
  • Ða breóst ðe ðú suce (

    suxisti

    ),
      Lk. Skt. 11, 27: Homl. Skt. i. 8, 125.
  • Sucun (

    suxerunt

    ) hunig of stáne,
      Ps. Surt. ii. p. 192, 43.
  • Ðæt hig sucon,

      Deut. 32, 13.
  • Ongunnon ealle ða næddran heora blód súcan,

      Homl. Th. ii. 488, 35.
  • Súcende mid ealdum men

    lactentem cum homine sene,

      Deut. 32, 25.
  • Ǽgðer ge men ge ða súcendan cild,

      Homl. Th. i. 246, 21.
  • Of múðe súkendra (

    lactantium

    ),
      Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 21, 16.
Etymology
[He moste suken, Laym. 13194. Vther þa ȝæt sæc (soc, 2nd MS.) his moder, 12981, Þa tittes ꝥ þu suke, 5026. Bi þeo tittes þet he sec, A. R. 330, 6.]
Similar entries
v. á-, for-súcan, meolc-súcend; súgan, sícan.
Linked entries
v.  socian a-súcan.
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