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on-wæcnan

  • verb [ weak ]
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on-wæcnan, p. ede.
to awake
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  • Hit ne onwæcneþ tó ðon ðæt hit eft on ierne mid hreówsunga. Ac hit wilnaþ ðæt hit tó ðon onwæcne, ðæt hit mǽge eft weorþan oferdruncen,

      Past. 56; Swt. 431, 22-25.
  • Ðonne onwæcneþ eft winleás guma,

      Exon. Th. 289, 8; Wand. 45.
  • Ðá hí onwæcnedun

    vigilantes,

      Lk. Skt. 9, 32. 'Nú us is
    tíma ðæt wé onwæcnen of slǽpe.' Ond eft hé cwiþ: 'Onwæcnaþ, gé ryhtwísan,' Past. 63; Swt. 459, 33-461, 1.
  • Fordytte ðæt eáre mid ðære wulle ðonne ðú slápan wille, and dó eft of ðonne ðú onwæcne,

      Lchdm. ii. 42, 26.
to rise, spring, be derived
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  • Ðonne hé (

    the Phenix

    ) of ascan onwæcneþ,
      Exon. Th. 240, 34; Ph. 648.
  • Monig sceal siððan wyrt onwæcnan,

      191, 4; Az. 83.
  • Ðanon ǽtorcyn ǽrest gewurdon onwæcned,

      Salm. Kmbl. 439; Sal. 220. v. next word.
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v.  on-wacnian.
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