sǽtian
- verb [ weak ]
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Forðam hé hine ne meahte mid openlícum gefeohte ofersuíðan sǽtaþ ðonne diógollíce and sécþ hú hé hine mǽge gefón
quia enim publico bello perdidit, ad exercendas occulte insidias exardescit,
- Past. 33, 7; Swt. 227, 13.
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Hé sǽtaþ
(insidiatur)
ðæt hé bereáfige ðone earman.- Ps. Th. 9, 30.
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Se synfulla sǽtaþ ðæs rihtwísan
observabit peccator justum,
- 36, 12.
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Hý sǽtiaþ mín
susceperunt me,
- 16, 11.
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Ðú scealt fiersna sǽtan,
- Cd. Th. 56, 18; Gen. 913.
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Hú ǽghwelc syn biþ sǽtigende ðæs þióndan monnes
quomodo unumquodque peccatum proficientibus insidietur,
- Past. 21, 5 ; Swt. 161, 24.
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Feóndas and sǽtendan sáwle mínre
inimici et qui custodiebant animam meam.
- Ps. Th. 70, 9.
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Sétendum
insidiantibus
,- Lk. Skt. p. 10, 5.
Bosworth, Joseph. “sǽtian.” 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/26273.
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