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swígung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
swígung, e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§615;
silence, absence of speech
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  • Hé (

    John the Baptist) ðam fæder (Zacharias )

    ða stefne ágeaf, ðá se heáhengel mid ðære swígunge fæstnunga geband ðone fæder,
      Blickl. Homl. 167, 11.Hwanne besmát hine seó scyld ðære fealasprecolnesse? . . . oþþe hú sceþede him seó synn ðære swígunga? 169, 7.
  • Mið suígunga

    cum silentio,

      Rtl. 20, 15.
  • Swígunge,

      Shrn. 41, 26.
silence, absence of noise
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  • Martha ceigde Mariam suiugunga (swíunga, Rush.) and cwoeð Martha vocavit Mariam silentio, dicens, Jn. Skt. Lind. 11, 28. II a.

    a time of silence.

    v. swíge,
, and two preceding words
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  • Ðære swígunge

    conticinio,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 24, 31: 20, 29.
  • In swígunge

    in conticinio,

      47, 46.
silence from astonishment, amazement. v. swígan,
, swíge, III
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  • Forstylton swígunge micelre

    obstupuerunt stupore maximo,

      Mk. Skt. Rush. 5, 42.
delay, v. swíge, IV
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  • Suígiunc dóes hláferd mín

    moram facit dominus meus,

      Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 24, 48.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. swígunga silentium.]
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v. ge-swígung.
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