Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

mæssian

  • verb [ weak ]
Dictionary links
Take here mæssian, placed wrongly in Dict. after mæsse-hrægel, and add
Show examples
  • Sé pápa mid his ágenum handum him his pallium on sette . . . and hé syððan mid þám pallium þǽr mæssode (mæssan sang,

    v.l.),

    swá se pápa him gewissode,
      Chr. 1022; P. 157, l. Messode, Hml. S. 3, 350.
  • Se bisceop him eallum mæssode,

      29, 261 : 22, 69.
  • Hí (

    those under Moses' law)

    ne mæssoden nǽfre . . . húsel næs gehálgod ǽr þám ðe se Hǽlend cóm.
      10, 222 : Hml. A. 17, 81.
  • Hé hét mæssian for þæs forðfarenan sáwle, and árǽrde þone deádan,

      Hml. S. 6, 209.
  • Hé stód æt ðám weófode swylce hé wolde mæssian,

      21, 355.
  • Smeágung . . . hwilcan tíman on sunnandagan oþþe on óðran dagan man mæssian móte,

      Angl. xi. 7, 3, 6.
  • Se Hǽlend ne gecýst nú be nánum cynrene, ac of ǽlcere mǽgðe tó his þénungum him tó mæssigenne,

      Hml. A. 17, 87.
  • Sé þe geþrístlǽcð tó mæssianne oððon húsl tó ðicganne, and wát hine sylfne on synnum fúlne,

      Wlfst. 34, 14.
Etymology
[v. N. E. D. mass; vb.]
Similar entries
v. ge-mæssian.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • mæssian, v.