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slúpan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
slúpan, p. sleáp; pl. slupon; pp. slopen
Wright's OE grammar
§131; §496;
To slip, glide
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  • Sóna swá us seó sáwl of ðam líchaman slýpþ

    simul atque anima de corpore se sub*-*duxerit,

    • L. Ecg. P. iv. 66
    • ;
    • Th. ii.
    • 226, 23.
  • Gársecg wédde on sleáp

    of the Red Sea coming upon the Egyptians

    • Cd. Th. 208, 28
    • ;
    • Exod. 490.
  • Hwílurn ic wǽgfatu wide tóþringe . . . hwílum lǽte eft slúpan tósomne

    sometimes I (the storm) drive apart the clouds, sometimes make them again glide together,

    • Exon. Th. 385, 3
    • ;
    • Rä. 4, 39.
Etymology
[
Goth. Thaiei sliupand in gardins they which creep into houses
, 2 Tim. 3, 6.
O. H. Ger. slinfan to slip, creep.
]
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v. á-, tó-slúpan.
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