háwian
- verb [ weak ]
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Hé eóde út, and háwode and hercnode
egressus est, et erectis auribus adstans,
- Guth. Gr. 136, 8.
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Hé wæs eft cyrrende tó þǽre spyrtan, and wærlíce and forðonclíce háwode, and geseah ꝥ seó nǽdre þǽr in wæs
qui reversus ad sportam caute ac sollicite attendit, sed eam serpens tenebat,
- Gr. D. 203, 17.
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Þáre sáule háwung is gesceádwísnes and smeáung. Ac manige sáwle háwiað mid ðám, and þeáh ne geseóð ꝥ ꝥ hí wilniað (
non sequitur ut omnis qui aspicit videat
),- Solil. H. 28, 7.
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Ǽlc man ðára þe æágan heft ǽrest háwað þæs þe hé geseón wolde,
- Solil. H. 27, 6.
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Hý mín háwodon and mé beheóldon
ipsi consideraverant et conspexerant me,
- Ps. Th. 21, 16.
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Creft ealra crefta is þæt man spurige æfter Gode, and hys háwie and hine geseó,
- Solil. H. 30, 24.
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Ðreó þing sint neódbehǽfe ðám eágan élcere sáwle; án is þæt hál sién, óððer þæt heó háwien ðes þe heó geseón wolden, þridde þæt hí magen geseón þæt þæt hí geháwian
tria ad animam pertinent, ut sana sit, ut aspiciat, ut videat,
4.
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Hé beseah on ǽghwilce healfe ; and hé háwode on þá róde
he looked about on every side, and his gaze rested on the cross,
- Hml. S. 23, 504.
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Críst sende swǽgende fýr of heofonum, ꝥ menn on háwoden (
that men might look on
),- 2, 261.
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Hé hét his cnapan háwian tó ðǽre sǽ gif ǽnig mist árise,
- 18, 145.
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Hwónlíce fremað ðæs mannes líf ðe bið nýtene gelíc, ðe háwað symle tó ðǽre eorðan, ꝥ is, tó eorðlicum ðingum,
- Hml. Th. ii. 442, 8.
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Þæt man geseó þæt ðæt hé æfter háwode
ut aspiciat, ut videat,
- Solil. H. 27, 4.
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Is ðearf þæt þú rihte háwie mid módes æágum tó Gode swá rihte swá swá scipes ancerstreng byð áþenæd on gerihte fram þám scype tó þám ancre,
- 22, 3.
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Hire fóstermóder hí hét gán mid óþrum fǽmnum on feld sceáp tó háwienne,
- Hml. A. 171, 50.
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Háwa nú mildelíce þás earman eorðan
jam miseras respice terras,
- Bt. 4; F. 8, 20.
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Háwa þæt se inra wind þé ne tówende,
- Hml. Th. ii. 392, 32.
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Þý mon sceal fæsðne weal wyrcean, ðý mon ǽr geháwige ðæt se grund fæsst sié, ðǽr mon ðone grundweall on lecgge
tunc fabrica robusta construitur, cum prius locus solidus, in quo fundamentum poni debeat, providetur,
- Past. 308, 3.
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Drihten lócað of heofenum ofer manna bearn and háwað hwæðer hé geseó ǽnigne þǽra þe hine séce
Dominus de coelo prospexit super filios hominum, ut videat si est requirens Deum,
- Ps. Th. 13, 3.
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Háwa hwæðer hys ceáflas sín tóswollene,
- Lch. iii. 140, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “háwian.” 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/51812.
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