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DYPPAN

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
DYPPAN, dippan; ic dyppe, he dypþ, dyppeþ, pl. dippaþ; p. dypte; pp. dypped, dypd = dypt; v. a.
Wright's OE grammar
§112;
To DIP, immerge, baptize; immergĕre, intingĕre, tingĕre, baptīzāre
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  • Se ðe his hand on disce mid medypþ

    qui intingit mecum manum in cătīno,

    • Mk. Bos. 14,
    • 20.
  • Dyppe his finger ðǽron

    let him dip his finger therein,

    • Lev. 4,
    • 17.
  • Biþ dipped fót ðín on blóde

    ut intingātur pes tuus in sanguĭne,

    • Ps. Spl. 67,
    • 25.
  • Dippaþ ysopan sceaft on ðam blóde

    fascĭcŭlum hyssōpi tingĭte in sanguĭne,

    • Ex. 12,
    • 22.
  • Ic eówic dépu oððe dyppe, se eówic dépiþ oððe dyppeþ

    ego baptīzo vos, ipse baptīzābit vos,

    • Mt. Rush. Stv. 3,
    • 11.
  • Dyppende

    baptīzantes,

    • 28,
    • 19.
Etymology
[
Wyc.dippe :
Orm. dippesst dippest:
Plat. döpen to baptize:
O. Sax. dópian baptīzāre:
Dut. doopen to baptize, immerge:
Ger. taufen to baptize:
M. H. Ger. toufen to baptize:
O. H. Ger. toufén baptīzāre:
Goth. daupyan to baptize
.]
Derived forms
be-dyppan, ge-, onbe-
Linked entries
v.  deapung dépan doppettan dippan.
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