orþian
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic orþige
spiro,
- Ælfc. Gr. 19; Som. 22, 42.
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Ic on orþige inspiro, 47; Som. 48, 44.
Animal
is ǽlc þing ðæt orþaþ, 5 ;- Som. 4, 41.
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Ðonne se sacerd cristnaþ, ðonne orþaþ hé on ðone man,
- Wulfst. 33, 18.
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Gást oreþaþ
spiritus spirat,
- Jn. Skt. 3, 8.
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Ælc þing ðe orþode
omne quod spirare poterat,
- Jos. 10, 40.
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Orþode
palpitavit (palpavit,
- MS. ), Germ. 402, 73.
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Orþige
palpitet,
- 398, 116.
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Hé ne gedyrstlǽceþ ðæt hé furþon orþige
he dare not even breathe,
- Homl;. Th. i. 456, 10.
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Hé earfoþlíce orþian mihte,
- 86, 8.
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Ðá ongann hé tó éðele ðæs upplícan lífes mid eallum gewilnungum orþian
then began he to pant for the country of the life above with all his desires,
ii.- 118, 26.
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Orþiende swétnyssa
spirans balsama,
- Hymn. Surt. 98, 19.
Bosworth, Joseph. “orþian.” 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/24992.
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