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á-hwilfan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
á-hwilfan, p. de
To roll over, overturn
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  • Seó sǽ slóh tógædere and áhwylfde Pharaones cratu,

      Ex. 14, 27.
  • Hí fæsthealdne weorcstán upp áhwylfdon,

      Hml. S. 23, 424.
  • Álege ł ahwelf hig

    depone eos,

      Ps. L. 58, 12.
  • Hé sǽde swá oft swá þæt scip wǽre ofdúne áhwylfed, ꝥ hé sǽte ofer þǽre bytman

    quoties carabo a superiori parte deorsum verso ipse carinae ejus supersederat,

      Gr. D. 347, 23.
Etymology
[Cf. He hwelfde at þare sepulchre dure enne grete ston, Misc. 51, 513. Icel. hvelfa to turn upside down; imper. to capsize. Cf. also O. H. Ger. hwalbón volubilis esse.]
Similar entries
v. be-hwylfan; hwealf.
Linked entries
v.  á-hwylfan hwilfan.
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