wreccan
- verb [ weak ]
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Wreceþ to rǽde Drihten ðara manna bearn ðe sér man gebræc
Dominus erigit elisos,
- Ps. Th. 145, 7.
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Ðæm hé hætde beboden ðæt hé scolde þearfena and earmra monna ǽrendo wreccan
cui suscipiendorum inopum erat cura delegata,
- Bd. 3, 6 ;
- M. 166, 4.
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Ðúðe ært fæder dæs suna ðe ús áwehte, and gyt wrehð of ðam slépe fire synna,
- Shrn. 166, 9.
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Ðec regna scúr weceþ and wreceþ, swá wildu deór,
- Cd. Th. 252, 11 ;
- Dan. 577.
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Wé feóllan on slǽpe, ac hé læg þurhwacol, and wræhte ús siððan,
- Homl. Skt. i. 11, 241.
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Hié wrehton cumbolwigan,
- Judth. Thw. 25, 5 ;
- Jud. 243: 24, 37 ;
- Jud. 228.
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Ne sceal hé nó ðæt án dón ðæt hé ána wacie, ac hé sceal eác his friénd wreccan
non solum ut ipse vigilel, sed etiam ut amicum suscitet, admonetur,
- Past. 28 ;
- Swt. 193, 21.
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Héht hé mid ǽrdæge wígend wreccan,
- Elen. Kmbl. 211 ;
- El. 106.
- O. and N. 106.
Bosworth, Joseph. “wreccan.” 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/36619.
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