heófian
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic heófige
lugeo,
- Ælfc. Gr. 26; Som. 28, 63.
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Gé heófiaþ and wépaþ
plorabitis et flebitis vos,
- Jn. Skt. 16, 20.
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Hieremias heófode miclum ðæs folces synna swá swá his bóc ús segþ
Jeremiah lamented greatly the people's sins, as his book tells us,
- Swt. A. S. Rdr. 70, 440.
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Ðá weópon hig ealle and heófodon hí
flebant autem omnes et plangebant illam,
- Lk. Skt. 8, 52.
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Hí heófodon folces synna
they bewailed people's sins,
- Homl. Th. i. 540, 30.
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Wá eów ðe nú hlihgaþ gé sceolon heófian and wépan
woe to you that laugh now, ye shall mourn and weep,
- 180, 15.
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Ðá ongann Ypolitus sárlíce heófian
then Hippolytus began sorely to lament,
- 428, 12 :
- 408, 9 :
- L. E. I. prm; Th. ii. 398, 36.
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Heófigende
lugens,
- Ps. Spl. 34, 17.
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Heófiende
flebilis,
- Bt. 2; Fox 4, 8.
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Of heófigendre menigu
from a mourning multitude,
- Homl. Th. i. 86, 33.
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Mid heófigendum stemnum
with lamenting voices,
- ii. 420, 16.
Bosworth, Joseph. “heófian.” 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/18711.
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