FLEÓGAN
- verb [ strong ]
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Ðæt he mid feðerhoman fleógan meahte
that he might fly with wings,
- Cd. 22 ;
- Th. 27, 14 ;
- Gen. 417: Bt. Met. Fox 24, 3 ;
- Met. 24, 2.
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Ic hæbbe swíðe swifte feðera, ðæt ic mæg fliógan ofer ðone heán hróf ðæs heofones
I have very swift wings, that I can fly over the high roof of heaven,
- Bt. 36, 2 ;
- Fox 174, 5.
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Hwá me sealde to fleógenne fiðeru swá culfran
quis dăbit mihi pennas sīcut cŏlumbæ, et vŏlābo?
- Ps. Th. 54, 6.
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Geseah he ða wérian gástas þurh ðæt fýr fleógende
he saw the accursed spirits flying through the fire,
- Bd. 3, 19 ;
- S. 548, 34: Bt. Met. Fox 31, 22 ;
- Met. 31, 11.
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Gif ic míne fiðeru gefó, fleóge ǽr leóhte
si sumpsĕro pennas meas ante lūcem,
- Ps. Th. 138, 7.
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Se fugel fleógeþ
the bird flies,
- Exon. 60b ;
- Th. 220, 18 ;
- Ph. 322: Beo. Th. 4539 ;
- B. 2273.
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Me of hrife fleógaþ hylde pílas
shafts of battle fly from my belly,
- Exon. 105a ;
- Th. 399, 4 ;
- Rä. 18, 6.
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Fleág fugla cyn
the race of birds flew,
- Exon. 46a ;
- Th. 157, 9 ;
- Gú. 889: 86b ;
- Th. 326, 12 ;
- Wíd. 127.
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He fleáh ofer fyðru winda
vŏlāvit sŭíper pennas ventōrum,
- Ps. Lamb. 17, 11: Cd. 72 ;
- Th. 87, 29 ;
- Gen. 1456.
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Ða englas twegen him on twá healfaflugon
the two angels flew on both sides of him,
- Bd. 3, 19 ;
- S. 548, 32: Exon. 43a ;
- Th. 146, 14 ;
- Gú. 709.
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Ðæt he nolde fleógan
that he would not flee,
- Byrht. Th. 139, 56 ;
- By. 275.
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Fleógende
fŭgiens,
- Ps. Spl. 54, 7.
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Hí fleógaþ mid ðám feóndum
they flee with the fiends,
- Exon. 116a ;
- Th. 446, 6 ;
- Dóm. 18.
Bosworth, Joseph. “FLEÓGAN.” 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/10913.
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