wundian
- verb [ weak ]
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Se ðe mann wundaþ and wyle hine ofsleán
qui percusserit hominem volens occidere,
- Ex. 21, 12.
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Hé (the itch) wundaþ and sió wund sáraþ,
- Past. 11 ;
- Swt. 71, 20.
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Beón hwílum wundiaþ,
- Fragm. Kmbl, 41 ;
- Leás. 22.
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Wǽpenstrǽlas mé wundedon,
- Ps. Th. 56, 5.
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Indisce mýs úre feþerfót niétenu wundedon and monige for hiora wundum swultan,
- Nar. 16, 8.
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Gif hwylc lǽwede man óðerne wundige, gebéte wið hine ða wunde,
- L. Ecg. P. iv. 22 ;
- Th. ii. 210, 24.
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Ða cwóman tó ðon ðæt hió woldon ús wundigan,
- Nar. 22, 17.
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Se cempa ongon Waldend wundian,
- Exon. Th. 260, 2 ;
- Jul. 291.
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Swelce hé nacodne hine selfne eówige tó wundigeanne his feóndum,
- Past. 38 ;
- Swt. 277, 17.
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Ungehéredre leoma tóslitnysse wundade (lacerati),
- Bd. 1, 7 ;
- S. 479, 14.
Bosworth, Joseph. “wundian.” 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/36840.
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