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sárian

  • verb [ weak ]
  • adjective
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sárian, ode.
Wright's OE grammar
§536;
to feel pain for, feel sorry for
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  • Heó is má tó sárianne

    magis dolendum,

    • Bd. 1, 27
    • ;
    • S. 496, 40
    • .
to be sore
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(v. sár; adj. )
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of physical pain
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  • Hé (the disease) wundaþ and sió wund sáraþ

    the wound gets painful,

    • Past. 11
    • ;
    • Swt. 71, 20
    • .
  • Ða liran ðara lendena sáriaþ,

    • Lchdm. ii. 216, 24
    • .
of mental pain,
to grieve, be sad
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  • Ic sárige on mínum wítum

    I grow sad in my punishments,

    • Nar. 43, 7
    • .
  • sáriaþ ealle, forðon þe wé seóþ ðínne líchaman beón cwylmed,

    • 42, 2
    • .
  • Ðín fæder and ic sárigende (dolentes) ðé sóhton,

    • Lk. Skt. 2, 48
    • .
  • Sáriendne (sáriende, MS. T.) fréfrian,

    • R. Ben. 17, 3
    • .
Etymology
[
O. Sax. gi-sérid afflicted:
O. Frs. sérd:
O. H. Ger. séren, sérón vulnerare, dolere
.]
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  • sárian, v.; adj.