módigian
- verb [ weak ]
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His wuldor is wyrms and meox; nú tó dæg hé módegað, and tó-mergen hé ne bið (
his glory shall be dung and worms; to-day he shall be lifted up, and to-morrow he shall not be found,
l- Macc. 2, 63), Hml. S. 25, 262.
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Hí áflígdon ðá hǽðenan þe módeg-odon ongeán God (cf.
they pursued after the proud men, and the work prospered in their hand,
- Mace. 2, 47), 242.
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God gewræc his forsewennysse on ðám ænglum þe unrǽdlíce módegodon,
- 13, 183.
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Þæt ná nán ǽnlípig ne módige (módgige, módegige, v. ll.: módie, R. Ben. I. III, 2), ne hine ná ne anhebbe, þonne mynstres notu manegum bið betǽht
ut dum utilitas monasterii pluribus committitur, unus non superbiat,
- R. Ben. 125, 10.
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Þe lǽs þe módegodan fýnd heora
ne forte superbirent hostes eorum,
- Cant. M. ad fil. 27: Hml. Th. i. 578, 13.
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Sé ðe wís byð, ne wurð hé nǽéfre módig. On hwan mæg se mann módigan þeáh hé wille?,
- Hml, S. 16, 373.
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Seó máre ne sceal módigan (módigian,
v.l.
) tó swíðe ofer ðá lǽssan,- Hml. A. 41, 415.
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Ontimber [him is] geseald tó mótgenne
materia ei datur superbiendi,
- R. Ben. I. 110, 4.
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Gif man ágyte ꝥ hí wyllon módiggan oððe prútian
si reperti fuerint superbi aut elati,
- Chrd. 18, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “módigian.” 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/55543.
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