wrigian
- verb [ weak ]
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þeáh ðú teó hwelcne bóh of dúne tó ðære eorþan, swelce ðú bégan mæge, swá ðú hine álǽtst, swá sprincþ hé up, and wrigaþ (cf. went on gecynde,
- Met. 13, 55
validis quondam viribus acta fronam flectet virga cacumen; hanc si curvans dextra remisit, recto special writes coelum . . . Repetunt proprios quaeque recursus, reditaque suo singula gavdent,
- Bt. 25 ;
- Fox 88, 22-29 :
- xiv, 14.
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Ǽlc gesceaft wrigaþ and higaþ wið his gecyndes,
- Met. 13, 65.
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Wuhta gehwilc wrigaþ tóheald wið ðæs gecyndes . . . þinga gehwilc þiderweard fundaþ,
- 13, 10.
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Weard æt steorte (the ploughtail) wrigaþ on wonge
the ploughman pushes his way over the field,
- Exon. Th. 403, 9 ;
- Rä. 22, 5.
- Spec. 48, 22.
- Chauc. Mill. T. 97.
- R. S. 3, 7.
- Mire. 888.
Bosworth, Joseph. “wrigian.” 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/36653.
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