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æt-wítan

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Wright's OE grammar
§490;
Add: To reproach A person (dat.) with something (acc. or clause)
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  • For hwý ætwíte gé eówerre wyrde ꝥ hió nán geweald náh,

      Bt. 39, 1; F. 210, 25.
  • Tó hwam ætwite þú mé ꝥ ðú hí forlure ?,

      7, 3 ; F. 20, 2.
  • Heó ætwát ðǽm hǽþnum heora dysignesse. Shrn. 57, 33.
  • Se hálga wer him ætwát ꝥ ꝥ hé on þám wege dyde

    ei vir sanctus hoc quod in via egerat improperavit

    ,
      Gr. D. 129, 23.
  • Hé ætwát him sylfum þæt hé ne hreówsode his synna, Ps. Th. 31, arg. Þæt hié ætwite

    inproperasse

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 87, 39: 47, 9.
  • Ðý lǽs him ætwite (

    exprobrarent

    ) his geþoftan ꝥ hé for ege ðæs deáþes ðá ðing dyde,
      Bd. 5, 13; S. 632, 23.
  • Mé is mín ágen ætwiten swilce ic hit hæbbe forstolen,

      Hml. S. 23, 599.
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v. oþ-wítan.
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