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tínan

  • verb [ weak ]
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tínan, p. de
To vex, annoy, irritate, provoke
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  • Se wellwillenda man wyle forberan gif hine man áhwǽr týnþ, oððe him tale gecwyð, Basil admn. 4; Norm. 44, 18.
  • Ðá ðá se án (sunu) ðé týnde (cf. tirigde, l. 9),

      Homl. Th. ii. 30, 12.
  • Hí yrsodon ł týndon Moyses

    irritaverunt Moysen,

      Ps. Spl. 105, 16, 8: Blickl. Gl.: Cd. Th. 153, 24; Gen. 2543.
  • Ne týn ðu ðíne neáhgebúras

    non memor eris injuriae civium tuorum,

      Lev. 19, 18.
  • Ne ǽnig man óðerne ne tyrie ne ne týne ealles tó swýðe,

      Wulfst. 70, 9.
  • Ne áblinnan wé, ðæt wé Gode cwémon and deófol týnan,

      Blickl. Homl. 47, 11.
  • Ðæt hí ælþeódige men ne tyrian ne ne týnan,

      L. Eth. vi. 48; Th. i. 326, 28: Wulfst. 309, 5.
  • Gebiddaþ for eówerum ehterum and eów týnendum

    orate pro persequentibus et calumniantibus vos

    (Mt.
      5, 44), Homl. Th. ii. 216, 17.
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v. teónian.
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v.  teónian tínend týnan.
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