egesian
- verb [ weak ]
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Oft Scyld Scéfing monegum mǽgðum meodosetla ofteáh, egsode eorl (
the hero inspired (men with) fear
),- B. 6.
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Hé egesiende stiérð
terroribus retrahet,
- Past. 53, 16.
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Hié ofergietað ðǽre hirdelican lufan and egesiað hié and ðreátigeað mid onwalde suá suá hláfordas
hos, pastoralis mansuetudinis obliti, jure dominationis terrent,
- Past. 145, 2.
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Hé egesode ðá ðe on unryht hǽmdon
fornicationis metum praemisit,
- 397, 20.
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Hé ðæt mód his hiéremonna óliccende egesige and ðreátigende ólicce
corda subditorum et terrendo demulceat, et tamen ad terroris reverentiam demulcendo constringat,
- 127, 7.
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Egsude
minaretur,
- An. Ox. 2481.
Bosworth, Joseph. “egesian.” 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/43888.
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