a-reccan
- verb [ weak ]
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Hondum slógun, folmum areahtum and fýstum eác
they struck with their hands, with outstretched palms and fists also,
- Exon. 24 a ; Th. 69, 23 ;
- Cri. 1125 .
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Areahtum eágum
attonitis oculis,
- Prov. 16 ,
- Lye.
He mæg of woruf-torde ðone þearfendan areccan
de stercore erigens pauperem,
- Ps. Th. 112, 6 : 144, 15 .
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Ðara sume we areccan wyllaþ
some of which we will relate,
- Bd. 5, 12; S. 627, 7 :
- Menol. Fox 138 ;
- Men. 69 .
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Ðá se Wísdóm ðá ðis spell areht [MS. Cot. areaht] hæfde
when Wisdom then had spoken this speech;
- Bt. 36, 2 ; Fox 174, 3 : 39, 3 ;
- Fox 214, 14 :
- Bt. Met. Fox 8, 3 ;
- Met. 8, 2 .
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Wordum gereccan [MS. Cot. areccan]
to express in words,
- Bt. 20; Fox 70, 28 .
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Arece us ðæt bigspell
edissere nobis parabolam,
- Mt. Bos. 13, 36: 15, 15 .
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Arece us ðæt gerýne
explain to us the mystery,
- Exon. 9 a ; Th. 5, 24 ;
- Cri. 74: 49 a; Th. 169, 16 ;
- Gú. 1095 :
- Cd. 202; Th. 250, 5 ;
- Dan. 542 .
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Án ǽrendgewrit of Lǽdene on Englisc areccean
to translate an epistle from Latin into English,
- Past. pref. Hat. MS.
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Areaht síe
expoliatur,
- Cot. 77 ,
- Lye :
- Exon. 94 a; Th. 353, 9 ;
- Reim. 10 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “a-reccan.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/2083.
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