feormian
- verb [ weak ]
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Ðæt ic [cyning] bebeóde eallum mínan geréfan ðæt hí on mínan ágenan rihtlíce tilian, and me mid ðam feormian; and ðæt him nán man ne þearf to feormfultume nán þingc syllan, bútan he sylf wille
that I [the king] command all my reeves that they justly provide on my own, and feed [supply with food, maintain] me therewith; and that no man need give them anything as purveyance [food-support], unless he himself be willing,
- L. C. S. 70 ;
- Th. i. 412, 22.
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Feorma, mihtig Dryhten, mínre sáwle
mighty Lord, sustain my soul,
- Exon. 118 b ;
- Th. 454, 33 ;
- Hy. 4, 42.
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Áh he feormendra lyt lifgendra
he has few of entertainers living,
- Exon. 87 b ;
- Th. 329, 7 ;
- Vy. 30.
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Ðæt se, ðe hine feormode, and se, ðe gefeormod wæs, sýn hí begen bisceopes dóme scyldig
that he, who entertained him, and he, who was entertained, be both guilty to the bishop's doom,
- Bd, 4, 5 ;
- S. 572, 44.
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Feorma mec hwæðre, ðeáh ðe ic fremede má gylta
yet cherish me, though I have committed more crimes,
- Exon, 118 a ;
- Th. 453, 36 ;
- Hy. 4, 25.
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Feorma ðú in ðínum ferþe gód
cherish thou good in thy soul,
- Exon. 80 b ;
- Th. 303; 10 ;
- Fä. 51: Ps. Th. 77, 69.
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Forðon hí ongeáton ðætte seó hálwende onsægedness to écre alýsnesse swíþrade and feormade ge líchoman and sáwle
for they understood that the wholesome sacrifice availed and profited [vālēret] to the eternal redemption both of body and of soul,
- Bd. 4, 22 Whel. 318, 25-27.
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Fealo líg feormaþ and Fénix byrneþ
the yellow flame consumes and burns up the Phœnix,
- Exon. 59 a ;
- Th. 213, 1 ;
- Ph. 218.
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He feormaþ his bernes flóre
he will cleanse the floor of his barn,
- Lk. Bos. 3, 17 ;
purgābit āream suam, Vulg.
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He feormaþ ǽlc ðara, ðe blǽda byrþ, ðæt hyt bare blǽda ðe swíðor
omnem, qui fert fructum, purgābit eum, ut fructum plus affĕrat,
- Jn. Bos. 15, 2.
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Seofon dagas ðú feormast ðæt weofod,
- Ex. 29, 37
seuen daies thow shalt clense the auter
,- Wyc ;
septem diébus expiábis altáre
,- Vulg.
Bosworth, Joseph. “feormian.” 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/10441.
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