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symblan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
symblan, ede ;and symblian; ode
Wright's OE grammar
§532;
To feast
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  • Hú mǽre ðín folc is, ǽlce dæge hit symblaþ,

    • Ps. Th. 22, 7.
  • Hió ofer hire suna symblaþ and blissaþ,

    • 112, 8.
  • Se weliga se ðe on ðæm godspelle gesǽd is ðætte ǽlce dæge symblede . . . Ða ðe ǽlce dæg symblaþ

    dives ille, qui epulatus quotidie dicitur splendide . . . epulando quotidie,

    • Past. 43;
    • Swt. 309, 3-9.
  • Rihtwíse symbliaþ

    justi epulentur,

    • Ps. Spl. C. 67, 3.
  • Se weliga ǽlce dæge symblede (simblede, Cott. MSS.)

    dives epulabatur quotidie splendide,

    • Past. 45;
    • Swt. 337, 24.
  • Mid ðý hí lange symbledon

    cum diutius epulis vacarent,

    • Bd. 3, 10;
    • S. 534, 30.
  • Utan simblian

    epulemur,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 143, 62.
  • Symblendra swég

    sonus epulantis,

    • Ps. Th. 41, 4.
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v.  symblian.
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