ofer-gán
- verb [ anomalous ]
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                  Seó lyft ofer*-*gǽþ ealne middaneard, - Lchdm. iii. 272, 17.
 
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                  Se here fór tó Sandwíc, and swá ðanon tó Gipeswíc, and ðæt eall ofereode, - Chr. 993; Erl. 132, 4.
 
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                  Wǽndon ðæt hé sceolde ðet land ofergá, - 1070; Erl. 207, 24.
 
- Hí hæfdon ðá ofergán . i. Eást-Engle, and . ii. Eást-Sexe . . . , 1011 ; Erl. 144, 33.
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                  Ic ofergaa wall trans*-*grediar murum ,- Ps. Surt. 17, 30.
 
- Hé ofergæþ ðone súðran sunnstede. Lchdm. iii. 252, 14.
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                  Gemǽre ðú settest ðæt ná hí ofergáþ ( trans-gredientur ),- Ps. Spl. 103, 10.
 
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                  Ofereode excederit ,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 30, 41.
 
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                  Forhwon leorneras ðíne ofergǽ? gesetnisse ðara ældra, - Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 15, 2.
 
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                  Hé ofereode steáp stánhliþo, - Beo. Th. 2820; B. 1408.
 
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                  Hí ða Reádan Sǽ ofereodon, - Homl. Th. ii. 200, 27 : Beo. Th. 5911; B. 2959.
 
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                  Hú hrædlíce se eorþlíca hlísa ofergǽ?, - Past. 59, I; Swt. 447, 30.
 
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                  Ðæt ilce yfel ofereode bútan geblóte pestilentia sine ullis sacrificiorum satisfactionibus sedata est ,- Ors. 5, 2 ; Swt. 218, 3.
 
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                  Ða geswinc ðe ofergán sculon quod transeundo laboratur ,- Past. 52, 5; Swt. 407, 31.
 
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                  Ðæs ofereode ðisses swá mæg it is all over with that, so may it be with this, that trouble is over, so may this be ,- Exon. Th. pp. 377-379 ; Deór. 7, etc.
 
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                  Wæterseócnyss hine ofereode, - Homl. Th. i. 86, 9.
 
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                  Hine slǽp ofereode, - Andr. Kmbl. 1640 ; An. 821. v. ofer-gangan.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “ofer-gán.” 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/24077.
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