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be-dirnan

  • verb [ weak ]
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be-dirnan, (-dyrnan, q. v. in Dict.)
to conceal
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  • Se hord þe þú oþ nú bedyrndest,

      Hml. S. 23, 662.
  • Berníþan, bedyrnan

    dissimulare, i. occultare (desiderium ),

      An. Ox. 983.
  • Hí synd nú bedyrnde ꝥ hí nán man ne mæg gefindan,

      Hml. S. 23, 290.
  • to conceal from (dat.):--
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    • Wé willað ðæt andgit eów geopenian and ðá dýgelnysse eów ne bedyrnan

      ,
        Hml. Th. ii. 214, 18.
  • Ne mihte ic hire bedyrnan mínes módes unrótnesse,

      Shrn. 41, 23.
  • Eall þeós mennisce gebyrd Sancte Johanne bedyrned is

    St. John knew nothing of (was not subject to) frailties natural to humanity,

      Bl. H. 167, 27.
Etymology
[
O. Sax. be-dernian
:
O. H. Ger. bi-tarnen.
]
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v.  be-dyrnan.
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  • be-dirnan, v.