for-drífan
- verb [ strong ]
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Sumne sceal hreóh fordrífan
the tempest shall drive one away,
- Exon. 87 a ;
- Th. 328, 10 ;
- Vy. 15.
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Hine se streám fordráf
the stream drove him,
- Ors. 2, 4 ;
- Bos. 44, 3: Judth. 12 ;
- Thw. 25, 25 ;
- Jud. 277: Andr. Kmbl. 538 ;
- An. 269.
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Norþhymbra fordrifon heora cining Alhréd of Eoferwíc
the Northumbrians drove their king Alhred from York,
- Chr. 774 ;
- Erl. 53, 33: 954 ;
- Erl. 119, 6.
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Fordríf hí
expelle eos,
- Ps. Th. 5, 11.
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Sió wunode on ðam íglande ðe se cyning on fordrifen wearþ
she dwelt in the island on which the king was driven,
- Bt. 38, 1 ;
- Fox 194, 21.
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Hió geseah ðone fordrifenan cyning
she saw the driven king,
- 194, 23.
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Lufiaþ fordrifene, forðamðe gé sylfe wǽron fordrifene and útancymene on Egipta lande
vos ămāte pĕrĕgrīnos, qui et ipsi fuistis advĕnæ in terra Ægypti,
- Deut. 10, 19, 18.
Bosworth, Joseph. “for-drífan.” 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/11278.
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