gebringan
- verb [ strong ]
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He mæg ðone láðan gást fleónde gebringan
he may bring the evil spirit to flight,
- Salm. Kmbl. 176 ;
- Sal. 87 :
- Bt. 32, 1; Fox 114, 4 ,
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Gif ðú mec gebringest
if thou bring me,
- Salm. Kmbl. 31 ;
- Sal. 16 .
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Storm oft holm gebringeþ
the sea often brings a storm,
- Exon. 89 b; Th. 336, 19 ;
- Gn. Ex. 51 .
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Ðe hine gebrincþ to ðære byrig
which brings him to the city,
- Homl. Th. i. 164, 9: 198, 20 .
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Ða hine on yrre gebringaþ
they bring him to anger;
in īra provŏcant,
- Ps. Th. 65, 6 .
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Ðæt he hine on orwénnysse gebringe
that he may bring him to despair,
- Boutr. Scrd. 20, 17 :
- Homl. Th. i. 8, 13 :
- Rood Kmbl. 275 ;
- Kr. 139 .
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Ðæt we ðone gebringen [MS. gebringan] on ádfære
that we bring him on the way to the pile,
- Beo. Th. 6010 ;
- B. 3009 :
- Homl. Th. i. 164, 11 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “gebringan.” 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/13772.
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