bisenian
- verb [ weak ]
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Gif hé wel lǽrð and yfele mid weorce bysenað,
- R. Ben. 11, 19 .
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Hí bisnodon hiora æftergengum ꝥ hí nǽren mid wítum oferswíþde
exemplum ceteris praetulerunt, invictam malis esse virtutem,
- Bt. 39, 10 ;
- F. 230, 2 .
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Bysnige hé ealle eáðmódnesse eallum
magis humilitatis exempla omnibus det,
- R. Ben. 107, 6 .
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Gif se láreów riht tǽce ..., gif hé yfel bysnige,
- Hml. Th. ii. 48, 35 .
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Þæt hý bodian and bysnian Godes riht georne,
- Wlfst. 179, 8 .
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Ꝥ hig mihton þám folce wel wissian tó Godes geleáfan and wel bisnian tó gódum weorcum,
- Ælfc. Gen. Thw. 2, 28 .
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Ðá láreówas ðæt wæter gedréfað mid hira unðeáwum, ðonne ðæt folc bisenað on hira unðeáwum, nals on hira láre
cum subjecti non sectantur verba, sed exempla pravitatis imitantur,
- Past. 31, 6 .
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Oðre men bi ðám bieseniað (bis-, v. l.)
ad subditos suos exempla transmittunt,
- 191, 7 .
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Hé gesyngað ðurh ðá ðe be him bisniað
(per eos, qui se imitari fecerint, delinquant)
... ðýlǽs ðá untruman be him bisneden,
- 451, 27-30 .
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Of þínum ríce wé bysniað eall ꝥ wé gódes dóð,
- Shrn. 166, 23 .
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Bisnide ł sceóp mec esne him
formans me servum sibi,
- Rtl. 55, 32 .
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Ne bysna þé be nánum þǽra þe yfel dón,
- Ps. Th. 36, 8 .
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Ðæt ilce Dryhten ús bisnade ðurh Moysen, ðá hé cuæð
quod figurate Dominus per Moysen praecipit, dicens,
- Past. 165, 24 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “bisenian.” 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/40424.
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