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swícung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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swícung, e; f.
deceiving, deluding, deceit, fraud, delusion:
Mid . swícunge deóflícre inlusione diabolica, Anglia xi. 117, 29. Swícunge ceápes fraud in trade. Lchdm. iii. 198, 31: 202, 13. For swícuncgum propter illusiones,
    R. Ben. Interl. 88, 5.
offence, occasion of stumbling; scandalum
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  • Se ðe lufaþ bróðer his, swícung

    (scandalum;

    v. 1
      Jn. 2, 10) on him nys, Scint. 14, 12.
  • Neód hit ys ðæt cuman swícunga (scandala), swá þeáh wá ðam menn þurh ðæne swícung

    (scandalum)

    cymþ,
      134, 2-3.
Etymology
[He (false men) ðe swiken, ðin agte wið swiking, ði soule wið lesing, O. E. Misc. 19, 602.]
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v. á-, ǽ-be-, hláford-swícung.
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