Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

of-stician

  • verb [ weak ]
Dictionary links
Wright's OE grammar
§653;
to wound or kill by a thrust, to stab, pierce, transfix
Show examples
  • Ofsticoþ

    configet,

    • Kent. Gl. 844
    • .
  • Ic ofstikode hyne

    jugulavi aprum,

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 22, 17
    • .
  • Antonius hiene selfne ofsticade

    Antonius sese ferro transverberavit,

    • Ors. 5, 13
    • ;
    • Swt. 246, 30
    • .
  • Se kásere âlýfde ðâm cnihtum ðæt hí hyne (St. Casianus) ofslógen mid heora writbredum, and hine ofsticodon mid hira writýrenum,

    • Shrn. 117, 29
    • .
  • Ðá hét hé ðone pápan (Alexander) ofstician,

    • 79, 8
    • .
  • Ofstikian bâr

    jugulare aprum,

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 22, 13
    • .
  • Hé swealt ofsticod fram him sylfum.

    • Chr. 2
    • ;
    • Erl. 5, 19
    • .
Etymology
[
Ger. ab-stechen.
]
Similar entries
v. of-stingan.
Linked entries
v.  of-stingan.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • of-stician, v.