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deorfan

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Add: I. to labour
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  • Ic dearf

    exercebor, i. laboravi,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 144, 67.
  • Ic nelle deorfan

    (laborare)

    ofer hig,
      Coll. M. 26, 17.
  • II. to be in peril :-- On frecednesse he dyrfð

    periculo periclitat,

      Lch. iii. 151, 10, 15.
  • Manega for éhtum durfon

    multi propter opes periclitauerunt,

      Scint. 215, 13.
Etymology
[O. Frs. for-derva to perish: O. L. Ger. far-durvon perierunt.]
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v. dirfan.
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