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ceápian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Wright's OE grammar
§135; §163; §311; §536;
Dele last passage, and add:
to trade, traffic
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  • Ceápigas (ceópigas, R.)

    negotiamini,

      Lk. L. 19, 13.
  • Gif ciépemon uppe on folce ceápi(g)e,

      Ll. Th. i. 118, 12.
to buy, purchase (with gen.)
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  • Bycges ł ceápas (ceópias, R.)

    emant,

      Mk. L. 6, 13.
  • Man wið þone here friðes ceápode,

      Chr. 1004; P. 135, 24.
  • Hé mid ælmessum him ceápode éces ríces,

      Shrn. 110, 8: Cri. 1096.
  • Ceápa þé mid ǽhtum éces leóhtes,

      Dóm. L. 30, 34.
  • Þæt mon náne burg ne mehte iéð mid feó geceápian, gif hiere ǽnig mon ceápode

    O urbem venalem, si emtorem invenerit!

      Ors. 5, 7; S. 228, 21.
  • Bochton ł ceápadon

    emerent,

      Jn. L. 4, 8.
  • Ceápigan

    comparare, i. emere,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 132, 78.
  • Ceápiendum

    mercantibus, i. comparantibus,

      An. Ox. 1647. v. un-ceápod; cípan.
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