a-rásian
- verb [ weak ]
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God hæfþ arásod úre unrihtwísnissa
Deus invenit nostras iniquitates,
- Gen. 44, 16 .
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Arásian
explorare,
- Gr. Dial. 2, 14 .
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Ðǽr hý arásade, reótaþ and beofiaþ, fóre freán forhte
there they detected, shall wail and tremble, afraid before the Lord,
- Exon. 25 b; Th. 75, 3 ;
- Cri. 1230 .
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Hæleþ wurdon acle arásad for ðý rǽse
the men were seized with fear on account of its force,
- 74 a; Th. 277, 27 ;
- Jul. 587 .
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Se ðe wilnaþ hiera unþeáwas arásian
qui eorum culpas corripere studet,
- Past. 35, 3; Hat. MS. 45 b, 6: 35, 5 ;
- Hat. MS. 46 a, 20 .
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Beón arásod
reprehendi,
- Fulg. 5 .
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Arásad wæs
interceptus est,
- Cot. 109 .
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Arásod beón on hefygtímum gyltum
gravioris culpa noxæ teneri,
- R. Ben. 25: 34 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “a-rásian.” 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/2066.
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