brengan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ðæt geár mót brengan blósman the year may bring blossoms, Bt- 7, 3; Fox 20, if. He brengeþ æfter swegeltorht sunne
he brings after him the heavenly-bright sun,
- Bt. Met. Fox 29, 46; Met. 29, 23.
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Eorþe sió cealde brengþ wæstma fela
the cold earth bringeth many fruits,
- 20, 201; Met. 20, 101.
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Brencþ
brings,
- 13, 120; Met. 13, 60.
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Wæter and eorþe wæstmas brengaþ
water and earth produce fruits,
- 20, 150; Met. 20, 75.
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Nú scíneþ ðe leóht, ðæt ic from Gode brohte
now the light shineth, which I brought from God,
- Cd. 29; Th. 38, 32; Gen. 615.
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Ðú brohtest
thou broughtest,
- Exon. 121 a; Th. 463, 34; Hö. 80: 121 a; Th. 464, 12; Hö.
86.
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Gabriél brohte
Gabriel brought,
- Exon. 12 b; Th. 21, 18; Cri. 336: Cd. 156; Th. 194, 12; Exod.
259.
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Áras brohton
the messengers brought,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1989; El. 996.
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Ða he hæfde ǽr him to wífe broht whom he had formerly married [lit.
he had formerly taken to himself for a wife],
- Bd. 3, 7; S. 529, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “brengan.” 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/5058.
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