DWELLAN
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic ðé ne dwelle I do not deceive thee, Bt. 35, 5; Fox 166, 1, MS. Cot. Ðú sǽdest ðæt ic ðé dwealde
thou saidst that I deceived thee,
- 35, 5;
- Fox 164, 32.
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Me þincþ ðæt ðú me dwelle
methinks that thou misleadest me,
- 35, 5;
- Fox 164, 12, MS. Cot .
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Ic dysge dwelle
I delay the foolish,
- Exon. 103 b ;
- Th. 392, 27;
- Rä. 12, 3.
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Ne hine wiht dweleþ, ádl ne yldo
nothing prevents him, disease nor age,
- Beo. Th. 3475, note ;
- B. 1735 .
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Se ealda dweleþ miltse mid máne
the old one [the devil] prevents mercy with wickedness,
- Frag. Kmbl. 62 ;
- Leás. 33 .
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Nero on ðam holte on cýle and on hungre dwelode, óþ-dæt hine wulfas totǽron
Nero remained in the wood, in cold and hunger, until wolves tore him to pieces,
- Homl. Th. i. 384, 10.
Bosworth, Joseph. “DWELLAN.” 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/8154.
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