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a-rétan

  • verb [ weak ]
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a-rétan, ic -réte, he -réteþ, -rét; p. -rétte; pp. -réted, -rét; v. trans. [a, rétan to comfort]
To exhilarate, comfort, delight, restore, refresh, set right; exhilarare, lætificare, reficere
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  • Ic monigra mód aréte

    I exhilarate the mind of many,

    • Exon. 102 b ; Th. 389, 12
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    • Rä. 7, 6
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  • Seó hwætnes ðæs líchoman geblissaþ ðone mon and arét

    the vigour of the body rejoices and delights the man,

    • Bt. 24, 3; Fox 84, 8
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  • Ðæt ge bróðor míne wel arétten

    that ye should well cherish my brethren,

    • Exon. 30 a; Th. 91, 33
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    • Cri. 1501
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  • Ǽghwylcum wearþ mód aréted

    every one's mind was delighted,

    • Judth. 11; Thw. 24, 2
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    • Jud. 167
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  • Hí hæfdon ðæt mód arét

    they had restored or refreshed the mind,

    • Bt. titl. xxii; Fox xiv, 5
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  • Ðú me hæfst arétne on ðam tweóne

    thou host set me right in the doubt,

    • Bt. 41, 2; Fox 246, 12: 22, 1
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    • Fox 76, 12
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    • MS. Cot.
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