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wíd-mǽrsian

  • verb [ weak ]
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wíd-mǽrsian, p. ode
To spread abroad the knowledge or fame of an object, to proclaim, publish, celebrate
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  • Ðá spræc man ofer eall and wíd*-*mǽrsude, ðæt Iósepes bróðrn cómon tó Pharaone

    auditum est et celebri Sermone vulgatum in aula regis: Venerunt fratres Joseph,

      Gen. 45, 16.
  • Hé ongan bodian and wídmǽrsian ða sprǽce

    ille coepit praedicare et diffamare sermonem,

      Mk. Skt. 1. 45.
  • Heó nolde wídmǽrsian Cristes dígelnesse. Homl. Th. i. 42, 18.
  • Wídmǽrsiende

    crebrescens,

      Hpt. Gl. 512, 21.
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v. ge-ídmǽrsian.
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