be-gán
- verb
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Lǽssan ymbgang hæfð se mann þe gǽð ábútan án hús þonne sé ðe ealle ðá burh begǽð,
- Lch. iii. 248, 12.
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Iosue beeóde ðá burh seofon síðum,
- Hml. Th. ii. 214, 34.
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Ðeáh þá unriht-wísan ús úton begán on ǽlce healfe
in circuitu impii ambulant,
- Ps. Th. 11, 9.
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Hæfde se cyng hí fore begán mid ealre fyrde,
- Chr. 1009 ;
- P. 139, 19.
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Hí bieódon
(praetergrediebantur)
- Galileam, Mk. L. R. 9, 30.
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On beóde
offendisset, i. inueniret,
- An. Ox. 3800.
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Beeóde heó intó ðám scræfe.
- Hml. Th. ii. 188, 16.
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Ðe Hǽlend bieóde (trausiret),
- Mt. L. 20, 30.
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Hú þæt gewrit begǽn wæs
how they got at the manuscript,
- Guth. 48, 20.
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Swá oft swá him tó begǽð.
- Ll. Th. i. 434, 14.
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ÐÚ eart on borg begán ðínum friénd
incidisti in manus proximi tui,
- Past. 193, 18.
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Deáþes geómerunga mé beeódon (circumdederunt), and helle sárnyssa mé beeódon,
- Hml. Th. ii. 86, 16.
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Hé hine sylfne beeóde swá him þearf wæs bútan racenteáge in swá mycclum landsticce ungebunden swá hé ǽr gebunden on wunode
in tanto se spatio sine catena coercuit, in quanto et antea ligatus mansit,
- Gr. D. 214, 15.
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Beóde
incoluit, i. habitavit,
- An. Ox. 845.
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Wé sceolon on ðissum dagum begán úre gebedu,
- Hml. Th. i. 246, 27.
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Ðá ðing tó begánne and tó bewitanne ðe tó scipene belimpað,
- Angl. ix. 260, 3.
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Hié wel begáð hira plantan and hiera impan,
- Past. 381, 16.
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Hé his folces ðeáwas beeóde, swilce hé on wín-geardes biggencge swnnce,
- Hml. Th. ii. 74, 26.
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Begá
exerce (agrum tuum),
- Kent. Gl. 940.
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On begánum stówum.
- Lch. i. 142, 7.
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Hwylcne god begǽst þú?,
- Nar. 41, 9.
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Begǽþ
colit, i. venerat,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 71.
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ꝥ hié beeódan ánne God,
- Bl. H. 185, 30.
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ꝥ hí beeóde dumbe deófolgeld,
- Nar. 39, 18.
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Hí þá stówe weorþodan and beeódan.
- Bl. H. 205, 7.
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Hiora hálignesse þe hí ǽr beeódan.
- Bd. 2, 13 ;
- Sch. 167, 17.
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Hú begǽst þú (hunta) cræft þínne
quomodo exerces artem tuam ?,
- Coll. M. 21, II: 19, II.
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Beóde
exercuit (anachoreseos vitam),
- An. Ox. 3639.
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Se man þe begá wicce-cræft,
- Lev. 20, 27.
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Hé deófolgield georne beeóde
nixus praecipuo cultu idolorum,
- Ors. 6, 31 ;
- S. 294, 15: Hml. S. 28, 6.
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Seó ǽfsestnes þe wébeeódon (beódan,v.l.)
religio quam tenuimus,
- Bd. 2, 13 ;
- Sch. 164, 18.
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Hió swíþe gemetlíce þá gecynd beeódan
(followed the dictates of nature),
- Bt. 15 ;
- F. 48, 8.
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Godes word mid weorcum begán.
- Hml. Th. ii. 554, 16.
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Crístendóm tó begánne.
- Ors. 6, 31 ;
- S. 286, 8.
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Þá unþeáwas þe seó þeód beeóde,
- Chr. 1067 ;
- P. 201, 30: Bl. H. 113, 2.
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Þá hálgan weras þe góde weorc beeódon,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. l, 9.
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Hí Godes ðeówdðm beeódan,
- Chr. 995 ;
- P. 129, 34.
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Hym álýfed ne byð ꝥ hé on ceápstówe ǽnige cýpinge begá
(merca-turam ullam exercere),
- Ll. Th. ii. 174, 19.
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Godes lof begán,
- Bl. H. 43, 5.
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Þá gódan weorc þe wé for úre sáule hǽle begán sceoldan,
- 109, 5.
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ꝥ weorc begán þe wé ongunnen habbað,
- Angl. viii. 303, 19.
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He begǽð unǽtas and oferdrincas and gálscipe
commessationibus vacat et luxuriae atque conviviis,
- Deut. 21, 20.
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Se man þe hine swá begǽþ swá hit hér on segð,
- Lch. ii. 288, 25.
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Hira nán ðe hine unwærlíce begá,
- Past. 23, 14.
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Hé hine sylfne on gódum weorcum beeóde,
- Bd. 3, 27 ;
- Sch. 320, 6.
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Hé hine beeóde on gódre lífláde,
- Hml. S. 33, 328.
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Begá (exerce) þé sylfne on þisum.
- Coll. M. 31, 37.
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Ðá ðe ðone anwald begáð,
- Past. 121, 4.
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Sé þe þone lǽcedóm begá,
- Lch. ii. 296, 3.
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Manna geþóhtas nǽnig mon ne wát, Petrus begǽþ ꝥ hé hit wite
men's thoughts no man knows. Peter professes to have this knowledge,
- Bl. H. 181, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “be-gán.” 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/39755.
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