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of-stingan

  • verb [ strong ]
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of-stingan, to wound or
kill by a thrust, to stab, pierce
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  • His ealdgefána sum hiene ofstang

    a Pausania occisus est,

      Ors. 3, 7 ; Swt. 118, 34.
  • Hé hiene (the elephant) on ðone nafelan ofstang, 4, 1 ; Swt. 156, II. Hé (Pilate) hiene selfne ofstong

    sua se transverberans manu,

      6, 3 ; Swt. 258, 10: Shrn. 33, 5.
  • Hé wolde ofstingan Eádwine, ac hé ofstang Lillan his þegn. Chr. 626; Erl. 23, 29 : 755; Erl. 48, 23.
  • Ne ofstong Æfner hiene n mid ðý speres orde ac mid hindewerdum ðam sceafte

    Abner non eum recta, sed aversa hasta transforavit.

      Past. 40, 6; Swt. 297, 10.
  • Sunu gif hé (

    an ox) ofstinge (gore ),

      L. Alf. 21; Th. i. 50, 2.
  • Hât Fabianus ðæt hí man begen ofstunge,

      Homl. Skt. i. 5, 405.
  • Ðæt ic ðé ne dyrre ofstingan

    ne compellar confodere te in terram,

      Past. 40, 5 ; Swt. 295, 16.
  • Hêr Ǽdmund cyning wearð ofstungen,

      Chr. 948; Erl. 117, 8.
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v. ofstician.
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v.  of-stician.
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