á-wirgan
- verb [ weak ]
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Áwyrigdon
deuotabant, pro male dicebant,
- An. Ox. 2807.
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Áwerigdun (ówoerigdon, L.) ł miscwédun him
maledixerunt ei,
- Jn. 9, 28.
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Áweredon ł téldon ðá óðoro
aspernabantur ceteros,
- Lk. L. R. 18, 9.
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Men habbað heó sylfe swýðe stranglíce wið God áwerged and wið his hálgan,
- Wlfst. 207, 9.
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¶ the most frequently occurring form is the pp. used as adjective:--
Se áwyrgeda
malignus,
- Ps. Spl. 14, 5.
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Ðá costunga ðæs áwiergdan (-wirg-,v. l.) gástes,
- Past. 268, 19.
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Hiera áwiergdan weorc,
- 268, 19.
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Áwoergedo >(-wærgede, R.)
maledicti,
- Mt. L. 25, 41.
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Áuoergado (-werged, R.),
- Jn. L. 7, 49.
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On gewill ðára áwiergedena (-wierdena,v. l.),
- Past. 248, 23.
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Mid áwyridum gástum
furiis, i. malignis spiritibus,
- An. Ox. 4666.
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Ic geseah ðá áwyrigedan sceoccan,
- Hml. Th. i. 68, 1.
Bosworth, Joseph. “á-wirgan.” 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/39343.
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