hleápan
- verb [ strong ]
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Ic hleápe
salio,
- Ælfc. Gr. 30; Som. 34, 45.
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Ðonne hleápþ se healta swá swá heort
the lame shall leap as a hart,
- Homl. Th. ii. 16, 18.
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Se ðe hleápeþ
he who dances,
- Exon. 88 b; Th. 332, 11; Vy. 83.
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Hé hleóp on ðæs cyninges stédan
ascendens emissarium regis,
- Bd. 2, 13; S. 517, 9: 3, 9; S. 534, 3.
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Roger hét án of heom se hleóp into ðam castele æt Norþwíc
Roger was the name of one of them, he threw himself into the castle at Norwich,
- Chr. 1087; Erl. 224, 34.
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Hér Eádwine eorl and Morkere eorl hlupon út and mislíce férdon on wuda and feldon
in this year earl Edwin and earl Morcere fled away and went different ways through wood and open country,
- 1072; Erl. 210, 26.
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Ðæt hie ne hliépen unwillende on ðæt scorene clif unþeáwa
per multa, quæ non appetunt, iniquitatum abrupta rapiuntur,
- Past. 33, 1; Swt. 214, 7.
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Lege on ða wunde gyf heó tósomne hleápan wolde lay on the wound if it be ready to close up [cf.
Icel.
sárið var hlaupit í sundr], Herb. 90, 13; Lchdm. i. 198, 2. -
Hwílum hleápan léton on geflit faran fealwe mearas at times they made their fallow steeds run, contend on the course, Beo. Th. 1733; B. 864, Hé á wæs gangende and hleápende
ambulans et exsiliens,
- Bd. 5, 2; S. 615, 23.
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Heó him beforan hleápende wæs
the hind kept running before them,
- Lchdm. iii. 426. 32.
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Herodes swór ðæt hé wolde ðære hleápendan déhter forgyfan swá hwæt swá heó bǽde
Herod swore that he would give the dancing daughter whatever she asked,
- Homl. Th. i. 452, 34.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hleápan.” 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/19200.
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