be-witian
- verb [ weak ]
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Sé sceal þ ǽre sunnan síð behealdan, . . . georne bewitigan, hwonne up cyme æðclost tungla,
- Ph. 92 .
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Be ðám ðe beon bewitað
concerning the beekeeper,
- Ll. Th. i. 434, 35 .
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þæs mægenbrymmes nán þe ricebewitigað, þeódnes þrýlgesteald,
- Cri. 353 .
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Hí þá þeg-nunge beweotigað,
- El. 745 .
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Hé ealle beweotede þegnes þearfe,
- B.1796 .
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Hé þý geornlícar hire þearfa begá and bewiotige,
- Cht. Th. 470, 13.
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þæs behðfaí hie. eþa ǽghwylc, þ he his sáwle sið sylfa bewitige (geþence, MS. Vercel.)
that he see after the course of his soul,
- Exon. Th. 367, 4.
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þæt hé (the star) þǽre sunnan síð bewitige, hé sceal beforan féran,
- Met. 4, 16 .
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Ealle gesceafta mótan heora gewunan bewitigan bútan me ánum
all creatures may direct their customs except me only,
- Bt. 7, 3 ;
- F. 20, 24 :
- Gú. 170.
Bosworth, Joseph. “be-witian.” 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/40295.
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