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for-hogian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
for-hogian, p. ede, ode; pp. ed. od [hogian to be anxious]
Wright's OE grammar
§649;
To neglect, despise, accuse; neglĭgĕre, spernĕre
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  • Hwylc wracu him forhogiende æfter fyligde

    quæ illos spernentes ultĭo sĕcūtā sit,

    • Bd. 2, 2
    • ;
    • S. 502, 4.
  • Ealle middaneardlíce þing swá swá ælfremede forhogigende

    despising all earthly things as entirely foreign ones,

    • Nat. S. Greg. Els. 35, 4.
  • He forhogaþ, ðæt he híre uncre láre

    mŏnĭta nostra audīre contemnit,

    • Deut. 21, 20.
  • Driht ná forhogode and ne forseah béne þearfena

    Dŏmĭnus non sprēvit neque despexit deprecātiōnem paupĕris,

    • Ps. Spl. C. 21, 23.
  • Forhogedun Drihtnes bebod

    contempsistis impĕrium Dŏmĭni,

    • Deut. 9, 23.
  • Ða Sundor-hálgan forhogodon ðæs Hǽlendes geþeaht

    Pharĭsæi consĭlium Dei sprēvērunt,

    • Lk. Bos. 7, 30.
  • We forhogien on arísendum on us

    spernēmus insurgentes in nōbis,

    • Ps. Spl. T. 43, 7.
  • Forhogedre áre heora anddetnesse

    contempta revĕrentia suæ professiōnis.

    • Bd. 4, 25
    • ;
    • S. 601, 15.
  • Gif he ðonne eów forhogige, si ðonne he fram eów forhogod

    sin autem vos sprēvĕrit, et ipse spernātur a vobis,

    • 2, 2
    • ;
    • S. 503, 12, 13.
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v.  for-hycgan.
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