DURRAN
- verb [ preterite-present ]
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Ne dear ic hám faran
I dare not go home,
- Gen. 44, 34: Ex. 32, 30: Cd. 40 ;
- Th. 54, 1;
- Gen. 870.
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Gif ðú Grendles dearst neán bídan
if thou darest abide near Grendel,
- Beo. Th. 1059 ;
- B. 527: Andr. Kmbl. 2700 ;
- An. 1352 .
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Gif he gesécean dear
if he dares to seek,
- Beo. Th. 1373 ;
- B. 684 .
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Ne durran we ówér geféran
we dare not go anywhere,
- Exon. 70 b ;
- Th. 262, 10;
- Jul. 330 .
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Hí durron,
- Bd. 1, 27;
- S. 491, 33.
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Hwæðer ðú durre gilpan
whether thou dare boast,
- Bt. 14, 1;
- Fox 40, 22: Bt. Met. Fox 11, 107;
- Met. 11, 54.
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Séc gif ðú dyrre
seek it if thou durst,
- Beo. Th. 2763 ;
- B. 1379 .
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Hwæðer he winnan dorste
whether he durst fight,
- Ors. 4, 11;
- Bos. 97, 14: Cd. 121 ;
- Th. 156, 15;
- Gen. 2589 .
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Hí dorston,
- Beo. Th. 5688 ;
- B. 2848: dorstan, Bd. 3, 11;
- S. 536, 41.
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Gif hí dorsten if they durst, Bt. Met. Fox 1,
- 54 ;
- Met. 1, 27.
- [Durran is the fourth of the twelve Anglo-Saxon verbs, called præterito-præsentia, and given under ágan, q. v. The inf. durran and the pres. dear, pl. durron, retaining preterite inflections, are taken from the p. of the verb, ascertained from dear, pl. durron, which shews the ablaut or internal change off], and requires by analogy with other verbs of the same class the inf. deorran = deorsan [Goth. daursan] and the pp. dorren. Thus we find the original verb deorran = deorsan; p. dear, pl. durron; pp. dorren. The weak p. dorste, pl. dorston [ = durste, durston], is formed regularly from the inf. durran = dursan. The same præterito-præsens may be generally observed in the following cognate words :-- inf. pres. pl. p. Engl. dare, dare, dare, durst, Wyc. dore, dar, durn, Laym. Orm der, darr, durren, durste, O. Sax. gi-durran, gi-dar, gi-dorsta, O. Frs. thura, thur, dur thuron, thorste, M. H. Ger. turren, tar, turren, torste, O. H. Ger. turran, tar, turrumés, torsta, Goth. daursan, dars, daursum, daursta.]
Bosworth, Joseph. “DURRAN.” 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/8130.
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