swencan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic swencu hió
adfligam illos.
- Ps. Surt. 17, 39.
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Hwí swencst ðú ðis folc . . . Pharaon swencþ ðín folc cur afflixisti populum istum?. . .
Pharao afflixit populum tuum,
- Ex. 5, 22-23.
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Ǽlc deáþlíc man swencþ hine selfne mid manig*-*fealdum ymbhogum
omnis mortalium cura, quam multiplicium studiorum labor exercet,
- Bt. 24, 1.; Fox 80, 6.
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Eów nǽnig wiht ne deraþ ne ne swenceþ,
- Blickl. Homl. 239, 12.
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Suenceth defatiget, Wrt. Voc. ii. 106, 3. Defatiget, lassat, swenceþ,
flagellat,
- 138, 16.
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Ða ðe mé swencaþ
qui tribulant me,
- Ps. Th. 12, 5.
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Hwí swenctest ðú (
afflixisti
) ðínne þeów?- Num. 11, 11.
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Man swencte ðæt earme folc ðe on ðám scipon lágon,
- Cl. r. 999; Erl. 135, 32.
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Hine wundra fela swe[n]cte on sunde,
- Beo. Th. 3024;, B. 1510.
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Ða werigan gástas ðe mé swenctan and drycton
qui me premebant spiritus maligni,
- Bd. 3, 11; S. 536, 37.
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On ðínre hátheortnesse ne swenc mé
ne in furore tuo corripias me,
- Ps. Th. 6, 1.
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Beorge hé ðæt hé áwóh ne befó, ðý læs ðe hine mon swence swá hé óðerne man þohte,
- L. Eth. ii. 9; Th. i. 290, 8.
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Þeáh hine se wind woruldearfoþa swíðe swence,
- Met. 7, 50.
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Ðý læs ðe mon unmihtigne man tó feor and tó lange for his ágenan swencte
lest a man of small means should be made to toil too far and too long for his own,
- L. Eth. ii. 9; Th. i. 290, 4.
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Ne sceal nán mon siócne monnan gesárgodne swencan, ac hine mon sceolde lǽdan tó ðam lǽce,
- Bt. 38, 7; Fox 210, 20.
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Hé (
William I
) lét castelas wyrcean and earme men swíðe swencean,- Chr. 1086; Erl. 222, 21.
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Ðú ðec sylfne ne þearft swíþor swencan
you need not trouble yourself any more,
- Exon. Th. 245, 19; Jul. 47.
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Wítebendum swencan,
- Andr. Kmbl. 218; An. 109.
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Perseus wæs ealne ðone geár Rómáne swíþe swencende,
- Ors. 4, 11; Swt. 208, 13.
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Forhwon sindun gé swæncende (
molesti
) ðam wífe?- Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 26, 10.
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Fram unclǽnum gáste swenced beón
ab immundo spiritu vexari,
- Bd. 3, 11; S. 536, 11.
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Mid ða ádle swenced
affectus incommodo,
- 4, 31; S. 610, 21.
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Swá gewinnfullícum fyrdum swencte beón
tam laboriosis expeditionibus fatigari,
l,- 12; S. 481, 4: 2, 18; S. 520, 36.
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Ða sylfan, ðe hí mid ðám wítum ðreágeaþ and swenceaþ (
adfligunt
), lufiaþ eác,- Bd. 1, 27; S. 490, 18.
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Hí firenlustas forberaþ . . . swencaþ hí sylfe, sáwle frætwaþ,
- Exon. Th. 150, 13; Gú. 778.
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Ða láreówas sceolan heora ágenne líchoman swencean on forhæfdnesse,
- Blickl. Homl. 81, 6.
- [O. E. Homl. A. R. Laym. swenchen: Orm. swennkenn, swennchenn: O. H. Ger. swenchen verberare].
Bosworth, Joseph. “swencan.” 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/29661.
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