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swebban

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
swebban, p. swefde, swefede; pp. swefed.
Wright's OE grammar
§254; §643;
to send to sleep, lull
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  • Suebbo

    sopio,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 120, 72.
  • Ne hý lyft swefeþ,

      Exon. Th. 115, 19; Gú. 192.
  • Swefed

    sopitus,

      Kent. Gl. 917.
  • Wæs hé sæmninga mid leóhte slǽpe swefed,

      Guthl. 6; Gdwin. 42, 13.
of the sleep of death,
to put to death, kill
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  • Hé swefeþ ond scendeþ,

      Beo. Th. 1204; B. 600.
  • Ic hine sweorde swebban nelle, aldre beneótan,

      1363; B. 679.
  • Ne móton wyt wrecan torn Godes, swebban synnig cynn,

      Cd. Th. 152, 35 ; Gen. 2531.
Etymology
[God sweueð hus mid þiestre nicht, O. E. Homl. i. 233, 33. He swefede þe mid þen sweiȝe, swote þu sleptest, Fragm. Phlps. 7, 42. O. Sax. an-sweƀian to send to sleep, to cause to die: O. H. Ger. int-swebben sopire: Icel. svefja to lull, assuage.]
Similar entries
v. á-, on-swebban ; swefian, swefan.
Linked entries
v.  swefan.
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