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to stretch out, hold oat
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  • ástræhton heora swuran tó slæge,

      Hml. S. 28, 71.
  • Leóht ofer þ geteld ástreht (columna lucis ad caelum usque porrecta,) stód up tó heofonum

    • Bd. 3, 11
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    • Hml. S. 26, 183.
  • Ástrehtne hneccan

    erectam cervicem,

      Scint. 83, 18.
of time to extend:--
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  • Seó fífte yld stód ástreht oð þæt Críst sylf com,

      Ælfc. T. Grn. 8, 31 : 19, 41.
to prostrate,
of a person's posture, lit. or fig.
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  • Hé hine ástreahte ofer leomu þæs deádan mannes,

      Bl. H. 117, 27.
  • Hé hine on gebed ástreahte,

      219, 17.
  • Hié sculon licgean ástreahte

    debent jacere substrati,

      Past. 109, 23.
to lay low
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  • Críst oferswíðde hine and ástrehte,

      Hml. Th. i. 176, 29.
  • ástrehte middangeardes wuldor,

      578, 33.
  • Ær ðan þe se fǽrlica siege ús ástrecce,

      ii. 124, 21.
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