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drípan

  • verb [ weak ]
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drípan, p. te
Wright's OE grammar
§136; §531;
To drop, cause to fall in drops
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  • Ontend III. candella and drýp ðriwa ꝥ weax,

      Lch. i. 392, 11: iii. 286, 6: ii. 138, 29.
  • Drýp ealo on oððe win,

      274, 7.
  • Drýp on þá eáran,

      310, 6.
  • Drýpe on ꝥ eáre, i. 268, 5: 72, 9: ii. 40, 5, 24, 28, 30. [From this form drype an infin. dryppan is inferred in the N. E. D. (v. drip:) but the form may be taken as a subjunctive, cf. the following instances of that mood in Lch. :--

    Nime

    þysse wyrte wós, dó on, i.
      266, 8.
  • Ceáces sure wið wín gemenge, ii. 32, 9.

    Gewyrce

    (cf. wyrc,
      32, 5) him ... finul, wyl þá wyrta, 34, 9.
  • Lǽt reócan þone steám on ꝥ eáre and fordytte mid þǽre wyrte,

      44, 3.
    ] Lǽt drýpan wearm on ꝥ eáre, 310, 12. [v. N. E. D. dripe. O. H. Ger. troufen distillare: Icel. dreypa.]
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v.  dryppan.
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