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ge-þrǽstan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-þrǽstan, p. -þrǽste; pp. -þrǽst
To twist, hurt, torment, afflict; contĕrĕre, afflīgere
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  • Gefeóll he semninga on his earm ufan, and ðone swýðe geþrǽste and gebræc

    repente corrŭens brachĭum contrīvit,

      Bd. 3, 2; S. 525, 2.
  • Se hǽleþ heortan geþrǽste

    qui sānat contrītos corde,

      Ps. Th. 146, 3.
  • Weorþen hí swá geþrǽste mid hungre ðæt hi eton swýnen flǽsc

    may they be so tormented with hunger as to eat swine flesh,

      Ps. Th. 16, 14.
  • On ðám dagum ðe ic geþrǽsted wæs

    in die afflictionis meæ,

      17, 19.
  • Godes engel hí geþrǽste

    angelus Domini adfligens eos,

      34, 6.
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