dwelian
- verb [ weak ]
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Hé on ðám holte dwelode (
wandered
), oð þæt hine wulfas tótǽron,- Hml. Th. i. 384, 10.
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Hé án (sceáp), þe ðǽr losode and dwelede, sóhte,
- R. Ben. 51, 19.
- Heó began faran ... swilce heó dweliende þyder cóme ... Heó cwæð mid wóplicre stefne: 'Dweliende, leóf, ic cóm hyder,' Hml. A. 196, 24-29.
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Dweli(ende)
erraneam, ł errantem (ovem ),
- An. Ox. 347.
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Nú ic wæs of þám rihtan wege mínes ingeþances, ac betere hit bið ꝥ ic eft fare út of þysum porte, ðy lǽs ic tó swíðe dwelige,
- Hml. S. 23, 553.
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Ðá ðe fyligað þǽre gýtsunge, hí dweliað fram Godes geleáfon,
- Hml. Th. i. 256, 18.
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Ðá, þe lífes weg lǽdan cunnan, gebringan on rihtwege þá, þe ǽr dweledan (-odan,
v. l.
),- Wlfst. 75, 2.
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Sé ðe færð on sóðre lufe ne mæg hé dwelian; heó gewissað and gelǽt,
- Hml. Th. i. 52, 15.
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Dweliende
exorbitans (a recto religionis tramite ),
- An. Ox. 3697: 4619.
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Swíþe raþe þé bið cúþ ꝥ wit ne dwelgaþ,
- Bl. H. 189, 6.
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Sume gedwolmenn cwǽdon ... ac hí dwelodon mid þǽre segene (
they were mistaken in what they said
),- Hml. Th. i. 486, 7.
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Ne dwela ðú on ídel ... and ne wén ðú ná be þé ꝥ þú ungewítnod beó,
- Hml. S. 25, 157. (2 a) of madness :--
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Þú dwelast, geneálǽc and geoffra þíne lác,
- Hml. S. 14, 33.
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Mid þám Francum þe þá swíðost dweledon on deófles biggencgum,
- 29, 165.
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Hié on hǽðnum þeáwum dwelgende wǽron,
- Bl. H. 201, 20.
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Dryhten, þú gecyrst ðá dweliendan,
- Hml. S. 30, 68.
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Ðá genipu hit dweliað,
- Sal. K. 148, 5.
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Hý dwelode deófol,
- Wlfst. 11, 8: 156, 8.
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Hí ne gelýfdan on riht ... ac mid manegum gedwyldum dwelodan (-edon,
v. l.
) þá- Crístenan, Hml. S. 3, 357.
- Þá dwolmen dwelodon þone cásere, 312.
- Cf. dwolian.
Bosworth, Joseph. “dwelian.” 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/43115.
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