ge-swencan
- verb [ weak ]
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Herodes cyning wolde geswencan sume of ðære gelaðunge
Herod the king would afflict some of the church,
- Homl. Th. ii. 380, 25: Salm. Kmbl. 299; Sal. 149.
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Híg eów to deáþe geswencaþ
morte affĭcient ex vobis,
- Lk. Bos. 21, 16: 8, 45.
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Sarai híg ðá geswencte and heó sóna fleáh út to ðam wéstene
afflīgiente igĭtur eam Sarai fŭgam iniit,
- Gen. 16, 6.
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Hí synne geswencton
they outwearied sin,
- Exon. 55 b; Th. 197, 12; Az. 189: Chr. 1116; Erl. 245, 35.
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Útancumene and elþeódige ne geswenc ðú nó
vex thou not comers from without and strangers,
- L. Alf. 33; Th. i. 52, 14.
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Ic geswenced sý
trībŭlor,
- Ps. Th. 101, 2, 4: Bd. 4, 9; S. 576, 27.
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Synnum geswenced
oppressed with sins,
- Beo. Th. 1954; B. 975: 2741; B. 1368: Andr. Kmbl. 788; An. 394.
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He wæs geswenced mid grimmum gefeohte
he was wearied with fierce fighting,
- Chr. Erl. 5, 30.
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He biþ geswenct óþ geár seofone
he will be troubled for seven years,
- Lchdm. iii. 188, 12: 192, 4: 204, 14.
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Hí wurdan geswencte
vexāti sunt,
- Ps. Th. 106, 38: 43, 23: Ors. 1, 7; Bos. 30, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-swencan.” 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/16258.
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