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brosnian

  • verb [ weak ]
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brosnian, part. brosniende; ic brosnige, ðú brosnast, he brosnaþ, pl. brosniaþ; p. ode, ade; pp. od
To corrupt, decay, rot, perish; corrumpi, deficere, dissolvi, perire
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  • Ðære fǽmnan líchoma brosnian ne mihte

    the body of the maiden could not corrupt;

    feminæ caro corrumpi non potuit,

    • Bd. 4, 19
    • ;
    • S. 587, 36
    • .
  • Him hyge brosnaþ

    his mind corrupts,

    • Exon. 81 a
    • ;
    • Th. 304, 11
    • ;
    • Fä. 68
    • .
  • Brosnaþ enta geweorc, hrófas sind gehrorene

    the work of giants is decaying, the roofs are fallen,

    • Exon. 124 a
    • ;
    • Th. 476, 4
    • ;
    • Ruin. 2
    • :
    • Beo. Th. 4512
    • ;
    • B. 2260
    • .
  • Ða beámas á gréne stondaþ, nǽfre brosniaþ

    the trees always stand green, never decay,

    • Exon. 56 a
    • ;
    • Th. 200, 10
    • ;
    • Ph. 38
    • .
  • Cristene Róma besprycþ, ðæt hyre weallas for ealdunge brosnian

    Christian Rome complains, that her walls decay with age,

    • Ors. 2, 4
    • ;
    • Bos. 44, 45
    • .
  • Ðes brosnienda wéla

    this perishing wealth,

    • Bt. 16, 1
    • ;
    • Fox 50, 33
    • .
  • Brosnade burgsteal

    the city-place has perished,

    • Exon. 124 a
    • ;
    • Th. 477, 23
    • ;
    • Ruin. 29
    • .
Derived forms
ge-brosnod, unge-, brosniendlíc, brosnigendlíc, un-, brosnung, ge-, un-
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v.  ge-brosnod.
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