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a-wrecan

  • verb [ strong ]
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a-wrecan, p. -wræc, pl. -wrǽcon; pp. -wrecen.
to drive away; pellere, expellere
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  • Ðara ðe he of lífe hét awrecan

    of those whom he bade to drive from life,

    • Exon. 130 a ; Th. 498, 11
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    • Rä. 87, 11
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to hit, strike; icere, percutere
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  • Awrecen wælpílum

    hit with darts of death,

    • Exon. 49 b; Th. 171, 15
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    • Gú. 1127 : 51 b
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    • Th. 179, 11
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    • Gú. 1260
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to relate, recite, sing; narrare, enarrare, canere
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  • Bi ðon Iob giedd awræc

    of whom Job related his lay,

    • Exon. 17 a ; Th. 40, 3
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    • Cri. 633: 84 a
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    • Th. 316, 20
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    • Mód. 51
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    • Beo. Th. 3452
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    • B. 1724 : 4223
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    • B. 2108
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to avenge, revenge; ulcisci
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  • Gif hine hwá awrecan wille

    if any one will avenge him,

    • L. Ath. i. 20; Th. i. 210, 10, note 20
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v. wrecan.
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v.  a-wræc a-wrecen.
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