swician
- verb [ weak ]
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Ðaer hí swiciaþ on swíman, firenweorc beraþ,
- Exon. Th. 79, 33; Cri. 1300.
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Suicade, suicudae
spatiaretur,
- Txts. 99, 1893.
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Hí ðurh cúþe stówe swicedon and fóron
per nota loca dispersi vagarentur,
- Bd. 4. 4; S. 571, 4.
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Hí swycedan geond wésten
erraverunt in solitudine,
- Ps. Th. 106, 3.
- Swicedan, 39.
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Swiciende
pervagatus.
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 68, 79.
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Ná ic fram ðínum dónum dǽdum swicade
a judiciis tuis non declinavi,
- Ps. Th. 118, 102.
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Mǽst ǽlc swicode and óðrum derede wordes and dǽde,
- Wulfst. 160, 3.
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Ne ǽnig ne syrwe ne óðrum ne swicie,
- 73, 12: 70, 5.
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Lytelíce swician,
- 55, 16.
- Ða men ðe ne dorstan for Godes ege swician . . . ða ðe cúðan swician and befician and mid leásbregdum earmum mannum derian. L. I. P. 12; Th. ii. 320, 31-26.
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Swiciende licceteras árísaþ and forlǽraþ tó manege, Wulfst. 89, 17. III a. with prep, on, ymb, to practise deceit in relation to a matter; cf. O. Sax. swíkan umbi :-- Se ðe on mynstres ǽhtum mid fácne swicaþ
he who fraudulently deceives in the matter of a monastery's possessions.
- Homl. Th. i. 398, 26.
- Annanias and Saphira swicedon on heora ágenum ǽhtum, 33.
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Se syrwienda deofol á swicaþ, embe mancyn
is ever practising deceit in respect to man,
- Wulfst. 107, 23.
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Se sceaða georne swicode ymb ða sáwle, Cd. Th. 38, 15;
Gen.
607.
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Gif ðín hand ðé swicaþ (scandalizat), Mt. Kmbl. 18, 8, 9: Mk. Skt. 9, 43, 45. þeáh ðe ealle swicion ne swicige. ic ðé ná etsi omnes scandalizati fuerint serf non ego, 14, 29. IV a. to give offence by words, speak injuriously :-- Ná murcna ðú ná swica ðú
non murmures, non blasphemes,
- Scint. 164, 16.
Bosworth, Joseph. “swician.” 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/29773.
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