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andian

  • verb [ weak ]
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  • to be envious; in a good sense, to be zealous, jealous,
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  • Sóð lufu ná andað

    caritas non emulatur,

      Scint. 75, 7.
  • Angað

    invidet,

      Kent. Gl. 1050.
  • Andigen

    liuescant,

      An. Ox. 5372.
  • Andigende

    invidendo,

      Scint. 75, 19.
  • Mé þone ðe ðú andigendne forbǽre,

      Hml. Th. ii. 418, 9.
  • Þone andigendan wer,

      Hex. 46, 18.
  • Andigendra

    invidentium,

      R. Ben. I. 93, 15.
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  • Yfel bið se anda þe andað ongeán gódnysse, and se anda is gód ðe mid lufe andað ongeán yfelnysse . . . þá ðe þus andiað ongeán unriht. . . ,

      Hml. Th. ii. 54, 22-25.
  • Gif hwylc bróþor þýhþ, on þæt hý andiaþ,

      R. Ben. 139, 26.
  • Ic andede ofer þá unrihtwísan

    zelavi super iniquos,

      Ps. Spl. 72, 3.
  • Se níðfulla deófol andode on ðæs munuces lufe,

      Hml. Th. ii. 156, 8.
  • Hé on his weorcum andode,

      500, 6: Hml. S. 31, 35.
  • Hí andodon on hys dǽdum,

      Hml. A. 66, 29.
  • Ne andgiað on þone welegan,

      Ps. Th. 48, 16.
  • Ne andige hé on ðám foreðeóndum,

      Hml. Th. i. 346, 32.
  • Láðlíce andigan ongeán þá máran,

      Hml. A. 41, 417.
  • Hé ongann andian on þæs hálgan weres gecneordnyssum

    sancti viri studiis coepit aemulari,

      Gr. D. 117, 8.
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