BEGEN
- numeral
- adjective
- pronoun
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Híg feallaþ begen on ǽnne pytt
ambo in foveam cadunt
- Mt. Bos. 15, 14.
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Wit wǽron begen ðá git on geógoþfeore
we [Beowulf and Breca] were both yet in youthful life
- Beo. Th. 1077 ;
- B. 536.
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Ða idesa, f. bá
both the women
- Judth. 11 ;
- Thw. 23, 22 ;
- Jud. 133.
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Þrym, m. sceal mid wlenco
pomp shall be with pride
- Exon. 89 b ;
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þriste, m. mid cénum
the confident with the bold
- Th. 337, 9
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sceolon bú recene beadwe fremman
both shall quickly promote war
- Gn. Ex. 62 : Elen. Kmbl. 1225
- El. 614.
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Blód, n. and wæter, n. bú tú ætgædre eorþan sóhton
blood and water, both the two sought the earth together
- Exon. 70 a ;
- Th. 260, 5 ;
- Jul. 292 : Cd. 35 ;
- Th. 46, 29 ;
- Gen. 751.
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Sorgedon bá twá, Adam and Eue
both the two sorrowed, Adam and Eve
- Cd. 37 ;
- Th. 47, 24 ;
- Gen. 765 : 39 ;
- Th. 52, 8 ;
- Gen. 840.
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Hí bú þégon [MS. þegun] æppel
they both [Adam and Eve] ate the apple
- Exon. 61 b ;
- Th. 226, 8 ;
- Ph. 402 : Cd. 10 ;
- Th. 12, 18 ;
- Gen. 187.
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Wǽron bú tú rihtwíse befóran Gode
both the two [Zacharias and Elizabeth] were righteous before God
- Lk. Bos. 1, 6, 7 : Cd. 27 ;
- Th. 36, 20 ;
- Gen. 574.
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Wæter, n. and eorþe, f. sint on gecynde cealda bá twá
water and earth, both the two are by nature cold
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 152 ;
- Met. 20, 76.
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Bú samod, líc, n. and sáwl,
f. both together, body and soul
- Elen. Kmbl. 1775 ;
- El. 889 : Exon. 27 a ;
- Th. 81, 20 ;
- Cri. 1326 .
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Niwe wín, n. sceal beón gedón on niwe bytta [acc. pl. of bytt, f.], ðonne beóþ bú tú gehealden
new wine shall be put into new bottles, then both the two shall be preserved
- Mk. Bos. 2, 22.
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Se Hálga Gást, ðe gǽþ of ðam Fæder and of ðam Suna, is heora begra lufu
the Holy Ghost, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, is the love of them both
- Hexam. 2 ;
- Norm. 4, 22 : Ælfc. T. 3, 4.
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Heora begra eágan wurdon ge-openode
the eyes of them both were opened
- Gen. 3, 7 : Cd. 90 ;
- Th. 113, 27 ;
- Gen. 1893.
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Hyra begea nest
earum ambarum cibum
- Judth. 11 ;
- Thw. 23, 19 ;
- Jud. 128 : Ps. Th. 86, 2.
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Engla and deófla, weorþeþ bega cyme
of angels and of devils, of both shall be a coming
- Exon. 21 a ;
- Th. 56, 8 ;
- Cri. 897.
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Heora bega fæder earum ambarum pater
- Cd. 123 ;
- Th. 157, 4 ;
- Gen. 2600.
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Se Hálga Gást, ðe gǽþ of ðam Fæder and of ðam Suna, is him bám gemǽne
the Holy Ghost, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, is common to them both
- Hexam. 2 ;
- Norm. 4, 22 : Lk. Bos. 7, 42.
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He sceóp bám naman
he gave names to both
- Cd. 6 ;
- Th. 8,23 ;
- Gen. 128 : Exon. 45 b ;
- Th. 154, 14 ;
- Gú. 842.
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Bysmeredon uncit [Inscription Bismærede ungket] men, bá ætgædre
they [men] reviled us two, both together
- Runic Inscrip. Kmbl. 354, 30.
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Ða beón beraþ, bú tú ætsomne, árlícne anleofan and ǽtterne tægel
the bees bear excellent food and a poisonous tail, both the two together
- Frag. Kmbl. 35 ;
- Leás. 19.
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On bá healfa
on both sides
- Beo. Th. 2614 ;
- B. 1305 : Ps. Th. 59, 5.
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Sceolde bú witan ylda ǽghwilc yfles and gódes
each of men must know both of evil and good
- Cd. 24 ;
- Th. 31, 3 ;
- Gen. 479.
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Ðæt ðæt fýr ne mæg foldan, f. and merestreám, m. forbærnan, ðeáh hit wið bá twá síe gefeged
that the fire may not burn up earth and sea, though it be joined with both the two
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 230 ;
- Met. 20, 115.
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Bringaþ Drihtne, bú ætsomne, wlite, m. and áre
f. bring to the Lord, both together, glory and honour
- Ps. Th. 95, 7.
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Hát bú tú aweg Agar féran and Ismael
command both the two to go away, Hagar and Ishmael
- Cd. 134 ;
- Th. 169, 12 ;
- Gen. 2798.
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Gehwylc hafaþ ætgædre bú líc, n. and sáwle
f. each shall have together both body and soul
- Exon. 23 a ;
- Th. 64, 13 ;
- Cri. 1036.
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Mid bǽm handum
with both hands
- Elen. Kmbl. 1607 ;
- El. 805.
Bosworth, Joseph. “BEGEN.” 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/3427.
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