folgian
- verb [ weak ]
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Petrus folgade hine feorran.
- Mt. R. 26, 58.
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Ðá hátheortan folgiað hwám suá suá Assael dyde Æfnere,
- Past. 297, 4 .
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Ne folga mé
noli me persequi,
- 295, 15 .
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Gif him hwilc mon folligende biþ, þonne feorriaþ hí and fleóð,
- Nar. 35, 32.
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Æteáwdan twégen weras . . . and cwǽdon ꝥ hié of Hierusalem cóman and for him folgedan
(they had come to fetch him?),
- Bl. H. 191, 32 .
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Cum and folga mé,
- Mk. 10, 21 .
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Ic wille folgian þé hwider swá þú ganges,
- Mt. R. 8, 19 .
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Ðǽm oferblíðan oft folgað firenlusð and ðǽm unrótan ierre
habent laeti ex propinquo luxuriam, tristes iram,
- Past. 189, 5 .
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Þǽra twelf mónða naman, and . . . eall ꝥ gerád þæt heora gehwylcum folgað,
- Angl. viii. 305, 28 .
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Þá þing þe heora ágene gecynd þé gedydon fremde . . . nis hit nó þé gecynde ꝥ te þú hí áge, ne him nis gebyrde ꝥ hí ðé folgien,
- Bt. 14, 1 ;
- F. 40, 34 .
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Ne þurfon gé ðám anwealde æfter þringan; gif gé wíse bíþ and góde, hé wile folgian eów, þeáh gé his nó wilnian,
- 16, 1 ;
- F. 50, 31 :
- 16, 3 ;
- F. 54, 10 .
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Ic geondférde fela fremdra londa . . . freómǽgum feór, folgade wíde,
- Vld. 53 .
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Willfrið wæs on þá tíd of his éðle ádrifen and in Mercna land folgade
Uilfrid tunc patria pulsus in Merciorum regionibus exulabat,
- Bd. 5, 11 ;
- Sch. 608, 5 .
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Þá hálgan apostolas þe ðám Hælende folgodon,
- Hml. A. 56, 141 .
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Þá men þe Simone folgodan,
- Bl. H. 173, 33 .
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Folgað
obsequitur,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 64, 76 .
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Cóm þám cynge word ꝥ se aƀƀ . Wulfríc forð gefaren wæs; þá geceás hé Æðelsige munuc þǽr tó . . . , folgode þá Stígande arc̃ƀ , and wearð gehálgod tó aƀƀ
- Chr. 1061 ;
- P. 190, 4 .
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Hí móston þes cynges wille folgian,
- 1086; P. 221, 16.
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Gif seó hringe him folgað æt þám forman tige,
- Hml. S. 21, 45.
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Hit is ǽlces módes wíise ꝥ sóna swá hit forlǽt sóþcwidas, swá folgaþ hit leásspellunga,
- Bt. 5, 3 ;
- F. 14, 16 .
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Folgiað his rǽdum,
- Hml. S. 25, 265 .
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God sylf forbeád ꝥ wé swefnum ne folgion,
- 21, 412 .
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Ꝥ gié folgiga swæðe his,
- Rtl. 26, 5 .
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Uton wé his láre folgian,
- Bl. H. 169, 18 .
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Eádgáres lagan geornlíce folgian,
- Ll. Lbmn. 278, 16, col. 3 .
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Fela óðre forférdon þe folgodon drýcræfte,
- Hml. S. 17, 122 .
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Lufiaþ cræftas and folgiaþ ðǽm,
- Bt. 42 ;
- F. 258, 25 .
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Hwý wénst þú ꝥ hí forlǽtan ðá cræftas and folgian ðǽm unþeáwum?,
- 36, 6 ;
- F. 180, 29 .
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Þis land wæs swíðe áfylled mid munecan, and þá leofodan heora líf æfter sc̃s Benedictus regule; and se Xp̃endóm waes swilc on his dæge ꝥ ǽlc man, hwæt his háde tó belumpe, folgade, sé þe wolde
such was the condition of religion in his time, that every man, whatever considerations there might be with regard to his rank, who wished to, followed the profession of a monk,
- Chr. 1086 ;
- P. 219, 31 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “folgian.” 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/45373.
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