for-gifan
- verb [ strong ]
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Ðæt wíf ðæt ðú me forgeáfe
mŭlier, quam dĕdisti mihi,
- Gen. 3, 12.
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Manegum blindum he gesihþe forgeaf
cæcis multis dōnāvit vīsum,
- Lk. Bos. 7, 21.
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He forgeaf wíd-brádne wélan
he gave wide-spread bliss,
- Cd. 30 ;
- Th. 40, 20 ;
- Gen. 642.
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Siððan ðis gedón wæs, gesceóp God Adam, and him sáwle forgeaf
after this was done, God created Adam, and gave him a soul,
- Ælfc. T. 4, 25-5, 1.
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Ðisum men ic forgife hors
huic hŏmĭni do ĕquum,
- Ælfc. Gr. 7 ;
- Som. 6, 21.
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Ne biþ ðæt forgifen ðætte alýfed biþ
non indulgētur quod lĭcet,
- Bd. 1. 27 ;
- S. 496, 1.
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He him his bearn forgeaf
he gave up his child to him,
- Cd. 141 ;
- Th. 177, 4 ;
- Gen. 2924.
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Hlyst ýst forgeaf
the storm left of being heard [hearing ],
- Andr. Kmbl. 3171 ;
- An. 1588.
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Eádige beóþ ða, ðe him beóþ heora unrihtwísnesse forgifene
beāti, quorum remissæ sunt inīquĭtātes,
- Ps. Th. 31, 1.
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Forgifaþ, gif gé hwæt agén ǽnigne habbaþ
dimittĭte, si quid hăbētis adversus ālĭquem,
- Mk. Bos. 11, 25.
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Fæder, forgif him.
Păter, dimitte illis,
- Lk. Bos. 23, 34.
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He forgifþ hit
he will forgive it,
- Cd. 30 ;
- Th. 41, 25 ;
- Gen. 662.
Bosworth, Joseph. “for-gifan.” 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/11473.
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