blótan
- verb [ strong ]
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Ðæt hí hiora godum ðe ýð blótan meahton
that they might the more easily sacrifice to their gods,
- Ors. 2, 2; Bos. 40, 37: 4, 4; Bos. 80, 39: 5, 2; Bos. 102,
16.
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Ongunnon heora bearn blótan feóndum immolaverunt filios suos dæmoniis, Ps. Th. 105, 27: Cd. 138; Th. 173, 5; Gen. 2856. Úre yldran on ðam mónþe bleóton á
our forefathers always sacrificed in this month,
- Hick. Thes. i. 219, 57.
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Ða burhleóde on Cartaina bleóton [bliotan MS.] men hira godum
the inhabitants of Carthage sacrificed men to their gods,
- Ors. cont. 4, 4; Bos. 11, 32.
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Ðæt hine mon ǽnigum godum blóte
that a man sacrifice him to any gods,
- Ors. 1, 8; Bos. 31, 11.
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Ðæt hí ða git swíðor blótten, ðonne hie ǽr dydon
that they should sacrifice still more than they had done before,
- 4, 4; Bos. 80, 18.
Bosworth, Joseph. “blótan.” 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/4746.
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