for-þriccan
to tread under ⬩ oppress
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to tread under, oppress, Som. Ben. Lye
for-þriccednes
A pressing ⬩ an oppression ⬩ distress ⬩ anxiety ⬩ pressūra
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A pressing, an oppression, distress, anxiety; pressūra Þeóda forþriccednes pressūra gentium, Lk. Bos. 21, 25
for-þryct
oppressed
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oppressed. Bt. 3, 4; Fox 6, 23;
for-ðý
For that ⬩ for ⬩ because ⬩ therefore ⬩ nam ⬩ quia ⬩ ĭtăque
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For that, for, because, therefore; nam, quia, ĭtăque Forðý ðam cræftegan ne mæg nǽfre his cræft losigan because to the skilful his skill can never be lost, Bt. 19; Fox 70, 2. Nán mon forðý ne rít ðe hine rídan lyste no man rides because he lists to ride
for-ðý
For that cause ⬩ consequently ⬩ proptĕrea ⬩ ĭdeo
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For that cause, consequently; proptĕrea, ĭdeo Forðy Moyses eów sealde ymbsnydenysse proptĕrea Moyses dĕdit vōbis circumcisiōnem, Jn. Bos. 7, 22: Bt. 19; Fox 70, 1: Bt. Met. Fox 20, 385; Met. 20, 193
for-þyrrian
To dry up ⬩ perarescĕre
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To dry up; perarescĕre Ðæt ða sýn forþyrrode that they are dried up, L. M. 2, 27; Lchdm. ii. 222, 5
Linked entry: þyrrian
for-þýstrian
to darken
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to darken
for-tió
may cover over
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may cover over;
for-tión
To draw against or over ⬩ cover over ⬩ obscure ⬩ obdūcĕre
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To draw against or over, cover over, obscure; obdūcĕre Ðæt mód mid ðam gedwol-miste fortió may cover over the mind with the mist of error, Bt. 35, 1; Fox 156, 1
for-tíþ
covers over ⬩ obscures
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covers over, obscures, Bt. Met. Fox 22, 67; Met. 22, 34;
for-treding
A treading down ⬩ crushing ⬩ conculcātio ⬩ contrītio
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A treading down, crushing; conculcātio, contrītio, Som. Ben. Lye
for-trúgadnes
over-confidence ⬩ precipitancy
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over-confidence, precipitancy, Ps. Spl. T. 51, 4
for-trydst
treadest down
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treadest down, Ps. Spl. 90, 13: Cant. Abac. Lamb. fol. 190 a, 12;
for-tyllan
To draw off from the object ⬩ seduce ⬩ sedūcĕre
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To draw off from the object, seduce; sedūcĕre Ðonan us se swearta gǽst forteáh and fortylde whence the dark spirit drew away and seduced us. Exon. 11 b; Th. 17, 14; Cri. 270
for-týnan
To shut in ⬩ stop ⬩ hinder ⬩ interclūdĕre
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To shut in, stop, hinder; interclūdĕre Hí mid gelomlícum oncunningum tiledon ðæt hí him ðone heofonlícan weg fórsetton and fortýndon qui crebris accūsātiōnĭbus ĭter illi cœleste interclūdĕre contendēbant, Bd. 3, 19; S. 548, 4
for-wærnan
To deny ⬩ refuse ⬩ rĕcūsāre
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To deny, refuse; rĕcūsāre Gif he byrigan forwærne if he refuse to give a pledge, L. H. E. 9; Th. i. 30, 15
for-weallen
Thoroughly boiled ⬩ excoctus ⬩ percoctus
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Thoroughly boiled; excoctus, percoctus, Som. Ben. Lye;
fór-weard
Forward ⬩ fore ⬩ antĕrior
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Forward, fore; antĕrior Is se fugel fæger fórweard hiwe the bird is fair of hue in front [forward ]. Exon. 60 a; Th. 218, 8; Ph. 291. Fórweard heáfod the forehead; frons [obcăput, Wrt. Voc. 64, 26]. Hig beóþ on forwearde and gé on æfteweard ipse ĕrit
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fór-weard
Onwards ⬩ continually ⬩ always ⬩ semper
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Onwards, continually, always; semper Gif hie wolden láre Godes fórweard fremman if they would always perform God's precepts. Cd. 37; Th. 49, 6; Gen. 788
for-wearþ
perished
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perished, Cd. 121; Th. 156, 14; Gen. 2588;