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be-witan

  • verb [ preterite-present ]
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be-witan, ic. he -wát, ðú -wást, pl. -witon; p. -wiste, pl. -wiston; pp. -witen; v. trans. [be near, witan to know, see, take care of]
To overlook, watch over, superintend, preside, govern, administer; præesse, administrare
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  • Ðe ealle his þing bewiste

    qui præerat omnibus quæ habebat,

    • Gen. 24, 2.
  • Ne miht ðú leng tún-scíre bewitan

    jam non poteris villicare,

    • Lk. Bos. 16, 2
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    • Ex. 3, 7
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    • 5, 14
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    • Ors. 2, 2
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    • Bos. 41, 33 : 2, 4
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    • Bos. 43, 21 : 6, 37
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    • Bos. 132, 21.
  • Fæder ealle gesceafte bewát

    the father watches over all creatures,

    • Exon. 128 a
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    • Th. 492, 5
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    • Rä. 81, 9.
  • To bewitanne,

    • Gen. 39, 4.
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v.  be-wiste.
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