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hnappian

  • verb [ weak ]
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§57; §78; §536;
to sleep lightly or for a short time, get drowsy
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  • Ic neapiu and gerestu

    obdormiam et requiescam

    • Ps. Srt. 4, 9
    • .
  • For hwí hnappas þú ł hwí slǽpst þú

    quare obdormis ?

    • Ps. L. 43, 23
    • .
  • Gehwéde hneppast

    paululum dormitabis

    • Kent. Gl. 135
    • .
  • Þonne wé gebǽrað for úre réceliésðe swelce wé hit nyten, ðonne hnappige wé. Ac ðonne wé slápað fæste, ðonne . . . ,

    • Past. 195, 5
    • .
  • Ic hneappode and slépan ongon

    ego dormivi et somnum coepi

    • Ps. Srt. 3, 6.
  • Zosimus nǽnige þinga hnappode and geornlíce ꝥ wésten beheóld

    Zosimus did not close an eye, and gazed earnestly on the desert

    • Hml. S. 23 b, 666
    • .
  • Hí heom betweónan án and án hnappodon

    one after another they got drowsy

    • 23, 247
    • .
  • Ne hneppien

    nec dormitent,

    • Kent. Gl. 126.
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