grimetan
- verb [ weak ]
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Synfull tóþum torn þolaþ teónum grimetaþ
peccator dentibus suis fremet,
- Ps. 111, 9.
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Grimme grymetaþ
fiercely roars,
- Exon. 128 a; Th. 491, 22; Rä. 81, 3.
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León-hwelpas grymetigaþ
catuli leonum rugientes,
- Ps. Th. 103, 20.
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Ðá awédde he and grymetede
he went mad and cried aloud,
- Th. Anal. 125, 8: Ps. Spl. 37, 8.
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Ecg grymetode
loud rang the blade [as it was drawn from the sheath],
- Cd. 162; Th. 203, 24; Exon. 408.
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He gristbitade and grymetade
he gnashed his teeth and raged,
- Exon. 74 b; Th. 278, 15; Jul. 598.
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Sume sceoldan bión eaforas and ðonne hí sceoldan hiora sár siófian ðonne grymetodan hí
some had to be boars and when they should lament their misfortune then they grunted,
- Bt. 38, 1; Fox 194, 35.
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Grymetedon,
- Bt. Met. Fox 26, 163; Met. 26, 81.
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Forhwon grymetedon þeóda
quare fremuerunt gentes?
- Ps. Spl. C. T. 2, 1.
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Grymetigan
to roar,
- Bt. Met. Fox 13, 58; Met. 13, 29.
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Fíf manna sáwla hreówlíce gnorniende and grimetende
five men's souls miserably wailing and crying out,
- Homl. Th. ii. 350, 28.
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Grimetende
rugientes,
- Ps. Spl. 103, 22.
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Swíðe grymetende
cum ingenti murmure,
- Nar. 14, 27.
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Brim grymetende
the roaring ocean,
- Exon. 95 b; Th. 356, 6; Pa. 7.
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Swá grymetigende leó
as a roaring lion,
- Guthl. 4; Gdwin. 26, 22.
Bosworth, Joseph. “grimetan.” 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/17510.
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