búgan
- verb
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Him búgað englas, Hml. S. 7, 50. I a.
to sink, fall
:-- Dauid ofwearp mid his liþeran þone ent ꝥ hé beáh tó eorðan,- Hml. S. 18, 24.
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Beág cedebat, Wrt. Voc. ii. 20, 70:
cessit,
- 21, 33.
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Se streám beáh for his fótum ꝥ hé mihte drýge ofergangan
uidit undam suis cessisse ac uiam dedisse uestigiis,
- Bd. 1, 7 ; Sch. 24, 9,
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Sóna swá hí tógædere féngon, þá beáh seó Englisce fyrd
- , Chr. 1001; P. 133, 23.
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Þæt folc beáh ðyderweard,
- Hml, Th. ii. 32, 26.
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Nis ús betere þæt wé búgon ongeán tó Egipta lande (
reverti in Aegyptum
)?,- Num. 14, 3.
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Heó nǽfre ne wolde on hús búgan,
- Lch, iii. 34, 29, Wæs him in bogen báncoða, Gú. 997.
- III a. of retirement, withdrawal :---
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Hé forlét woruldþing and beáh tó ðám mynstre þe is Magilros geháten,
- Hml. Th. ii. 348, 29.
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Gif hió mid bearnum búgan wille
if she wish to go away taking the children with her,
- Ll. Th. i. 22, 6.
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Se ðe fram Gode bíchð tó deófle,
- Hml. Th. i. 110, 1.
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Seó gelaðung þe of Iudéiscum folce tó Crístes geleáfan beáh,
- 44, 11.
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Ciningas and eorlas georne him tó bugon, Chr. 959; P. 114, 24.
Declina a malo,
ꝥ is búh fram yfele ... Nis ná genóh þæt þú fram yfele búge,- Hml. Th. ii. 602, 8: Hml. S. 12, 147.
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Hé wolde búgan tó þám cynge (hé wolde his man beón,
v.l.
),- Chr. 1050; P. 169, 17.
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It is míne fulle unna ðat Ælfrich mót búgan tó ðó tuéyen abboten,
- Cht. Th. 416, 8.
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Búgende
declinantia (a religionis tramite ),
- An. Ox. 3429.
Bosworth, Joseph. “búgan.” 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/41091.
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