a-teón
- verb [ strongcontracted ]
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                        For ðam ðe he wolde ateón ðé fram Drihtne quia voluit te abstrahere a Domino, - Deut. 13, 10 .
 
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                        Ðonne he atíþ hine, - Ps. Surt. 9, 30 .
 
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                        Ðonne he fram atíhþ [atýgþ MS. C.] hine dum abstrahet eum, - Ps. Spl. second 9, 11 .
 
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                        Seó mæg ateón ǽlces cynnes áttor út of men which can draw poison of every kind out of man, - Ors. 5, 13; Bos. 113, 33 .
 
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                        Mid atogenum swurde evaginato gladio, - Num. 22, 22 .
 
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                        He ateáh rib of sídan he extracted a rib from his side, - Cd. 9 ; Th. 11, 19 ;
- Gen. 177 .
 
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                        Lǽt, ðæt ic ateó ða egle of ðínum eágan sine ejiciam festucam de oculo tuo, - Lk. Bos. 6, 42 .
 
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                        Gif ðú up atýhst and awyrtwalast of gewitlocan leása gesǽlþa if thou pluckest up and rootest out of thy mind false felicities, - Bt. Met. Fox 12, 49 ;
- Met. 12, 25 .
 
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                        Ðá ic ðec from helle ateáh when I drew thee from hell, - Exon. 29 b ; Th. 91, 19 ;
- Cri. 1494 : 124 b ;
- Th. 479, 4 ;
- Rä. 62, 2 .
 
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                        Múþ mín ic ontýnde, and ic ateáh to [to geteáh MS. C.] gást os meum aperui, et attraxi spiritum, - Ps. Spl. 118, 131 .
 
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                        Hig ne mihton hit ateón non valebant illud trahere, - Jn. Bos. 21, 6 .
 
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                        Ðú ðín ágen móst mennen ateón swá ðín mód freóþ thou mayest treat thine own maidservant as thy mind inclines (liketh), - Cd. 103; Th. 136, 14 ;
- Gen. 2258 .
 
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                        Ðá his fýnd hine ne meahton ateón swá hý woldon when his enemies might not treat him as they would, - Ps. Th. arg. 9 .
 
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                        Ateóh hyne swylce bróðer tracta eum sicut fratrem, - Scint. 60 :
- Nicod. 14; Thw. 7, 7 .
 
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                        Hú híg sceoldon ðæs Hǽlendes wurþ ateón how they should dispose of the Saviour's price, - Mt. Bos. 27, 7 .
 
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                        Siððæt se hearmscaða to Heorute ateáh after the injurious scather came to Heorot, - Beo. Th. 1537 ;
- B. 766 .
 
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                        Wig-síþ ateáh went on a warlike expedition, - Cd. 96; Th. 126, 13 ;
- Gen. 2094: 167; Th. 208, 28 ;
- Exod. 490: 208 ;
- Th. 256, 34 ;
- Dan. 650 :
- Exon. 37 a ; Th. 120, 15 ;
- Gú. 272 .
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “a-teón.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/2467.
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