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ofer-sittan

  • verb [ strong ]
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to sit upon, occupy, take possession of
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  • Ofer-séton

    obsederunt,

      Ps. Surt. 21, 13.
  • Ofersétun sáwle mine

    occupaverunt animam meam,

      58, 4.
  • Done mǽstan dǽl his hæfþ sǽ oferseten

    the greatest part of it the sea has occupied,

      Bt. 18, l ; Fox 62, 11 [We
    maȝen ouersitten þis lond. Laym. 8035.]
to desist from, abstain from
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  • Ic ofersitte

    supersideo,

    .
      Ælfc. Gr. 47 ; Som. 48, 45.
  • Ic gylp ofersitte

    I abstain from boasting,

      Beo. Th. 5050; B. 2528.
  • Wit sculon secge ofersittan

    we shall abstain from the sword, not make use of swords,

      1372; B. 684.
  • [Cf. Prompt. Parv. ovyrsyttynge of dede or time omissio]
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