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for-sceamian

  • verb [ weak ]
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To be or to make greatly ashamed
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  • Forscamed

    confusum,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 133, 48
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to be greatly ashamed.
with prep.
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  • Be his synnum forsceamigean

    de peccatis propriis erubescere,

    • Scint. 40, 9.
with clause
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  • forscamað ꝥ [hé] hit ánan men andette,

    • Angl. xii. 513, 29
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  • Eall þæt hé forsceamode þæt hé ǽnigum men gecýdde,

    • Wlfst. 138, 1
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with infin.
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  • forsceamiað dǽdbóte dón

    erubescimus paenitentiam agere,

    • Scint. 49, 10
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    • 19, 18
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with dat. infin.
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  • Ic forsceamige tó secganne míne ungeleáffulnesse,

    • Hml. A. 201, 189
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to make ashamed (used impersonally)
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  • Hié on him selfum ðá scylda démen and wrecæn, and hié forscamige ðæt hié eft suá dón

    (augere culpas erubescant),

    • Past. 151, 17
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