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a-windan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
a-windan, ic -winde, ðú -wintst, -winst, he -wint, pl. -windaþ; p. -wand, pl. -wundon ; pp. -wunden [a, windan to wind] .
v. trans.
To wind, bend; plectere, torquere
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  • Hí him onsetton þyrnenne helm awundenne

    imponunt ei plectentes spineam coronam,

    • Mk. Bos. 15, 17
    • .
v. trans.
To strip off; detrahere
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  • Gif him mon ðonne awint of ða cláþas

    if any man should strip off the clothes from him,

    • Bt. 37, 1; Fox 186, 10
    • :
    • Bt. Met. Fox 25, 44
    • ;
    • Met. 25, 22
    • .
v. intrans.
To whirl or slip off; labi
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  • Gif sió æcs ðonne awient [awint, Cot.] of ðæm hielfe

    if the axe then slip from the handle,

    • Past. 21, 7; Hat. MS. 32 b, 6
    • .
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v.  a-wint a-wunden.
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  • a-windan, v.