cwíþan
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Severus cwýþeð and mǽneþ his sáwle (hine bewépð and heófað,
v. l.) Severus plangit,
- Gr. D. 89, 34.
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Ꝥ ic mæge míne synne cwíþan,
- Angl. xii. 508, 13.
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Hé wæs cwíþed fram þám ymbstandendum
a circumstantibus plangeretur,
- Gr. D. 191, 19.
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Þonne synne beóð cwíþde and bewópene,
- 244, 26.
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Cwíðde
lamentatae,
- Ps. Srt. 77, 63.
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Nis se man on lífe ðe ǽfre gehýrde ðæt man cwídde (cwýdde,
- Ll. Th. i. 184, 11) oððon crafode hine on hundrede oððon on gemóte, on ceápstówe oþþe on cyricware, ðá hwíle hé lifde. Unsac hé wæs on lífe, Lch. iii. 288, 4. v. un-cwíd[d
Bosworth, Joseph. “cwíþan.” 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/42359.
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