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of-drǽd

  • adjective
  • participle
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of-drǽd, of-drǽdd,
terrified, afraid
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  • Ic férde ofdrǽd

    timens abii,

      Mt. Kmbl. 25, 25.
  • Befrán se sceaþa hwæt hé manna wǽre, oððe wǽre ofdrǽd,

      Homl. Th. ii. 502, 28.
  • Hé ofdrǽdd wæs for his morþdǽdum,

      Ælfc. T. Grn. 18, 38.
  • Hié beóþ mid ðæm ymbeþonce ofdrǽdde,

      Past. 35, 2; Swt. 238, 7: Homl. Skt. i. 23, 300.
  • [Laym. A. R. (swiþe, sore) of-dred: Orm. off-dredd: O. and N. of-drad.]
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  • of-drǽd, adj.; part.