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wǽfan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
wǽfan, p. de
To wrap up, clothe
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  • Utan wǽfan nacode,

    • Wulfst. 119, 6.
Etymology
[
Goth. bi-waibjan to clothe
. In later English the verb expresses motion Þe ivele gost weneð wide and wandreð (vadit, v.
  • Mt. 12, 43
),
  • O. E. Homl. ii. 85, 33.
Ich smet of Modred is hafd þat hit wond (wefde,
  • 2nd MS.
) a þene weld,
  • Laym. 28049.
Þa cnihtes wefden up þa castles ȝæte,
  • 19003.
Cf.
O. H. Ger. za-weiben dispergere; weibón fluere, fluitare, agitari
:
Icel. veifa to wave, vibrate
.]
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v. be-, ymbe-wǽfen, and next word.
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