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pínian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
pínian, p. ode
To torment, torture
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  • Ðá píneden hié hiene mid ðæm ðæt hié his hand forbærndon, ánne finger and ánne,

      Ors. 2, 3; Swt. 68, 22.
  • Pínedon

    excruciabant,

      6, 11 ; Swt. 266, 15.
  • Ðæt hé his heortan and his mód mid hreówsunga suíðe pínige

    ut per afflictionem poenitentiae cor prematur,

      Past. 28, 6; Swt. 199, 25.
  • Ðá hét hé hi pínian (pínigan,

      MS. C.), Homl. Skt. i. 5, 371.
  • Ðonne onginþ hé hý tó pínianne onmistlícre wísan,

      Wulfst. 195, 1.
  • Gnættas ǽgðer ge ða men ge ða nýtenu píniende wǽron,

      Ors. 1, 7 ; Swt. 36, 31.
  • Píniendum

    cruciante,

      Hpt. Gl. 503, 36.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. pínón : Icel. pína. From Latin.]
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