CWEÐAN
To say, speak, call, proclaim ⬩ dicere, loqui, vocare, indicere
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Ðú cwíst ðæt ic ðé andwyrdan scyle thou sayest that I must answer thee, Bt. 5, 3; Fox 12, 16: Num. 11, 22, 23: 23, 12: Ps. Th. 87, 12. Ðú cwýst ðæt ic me gebiddan sceole to dumbum stánum thou sayest that I must pray to dumb stones, Homl.
bi-þeahte
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and pp. of bi-þeccan
ge-teóde
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of ge-teón
niht-feorm
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fealwe
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of fealo
DREÓPAN
To drop ⬩ stillāre
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To drop; stillāre, Prov. 19
snýtan
Linked entries: candel-snytels snot snýting
ǽg-
Ever ⬩ always ⬩ semper
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Ever, always; semper:
cearian
To take care, heed, to be anxious or sorry ⬩ curare, sollicitum esse
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Th. 3077; B. 1536. Ne ceara ðú fleáme dǽlan somwist incre care not thou to part your fellowship by flight, Cd. 104; Th. 137, 25; Gen. 2279: 130; Th. 165, 16; Gen. 2732
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a-beden
- Nicod. 12; Thw. 6, 15 :
- Bd. 4, 10; S. 578, 31 ;
asked
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asked, of a-biddan
BEORN
a man ⬩ vir ⬩ a prince ⬩ nobleman ⬩ chief ⬩ general ⬩ warrior ⬩ soldier ⬩ princeps ⬩ vir nobilis ⬩ dux ⬩ miles ⬩ rich ⬩ dives
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Þurh ðæs beornes cyme through the chief's coming Exon. 15 b; Th. 33, 24; Cri. 530. He ðam beorne oncwæþ he answered the warrior Byrht. Th. 138, 65; By. 245. Me on beáme beornas sticedon soldiers pierced me on the cross Cd. 224; Th. 297,1; Sat. 510.
dýgle
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of dýgol
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dégol
feora
- Exon. 38 a ;
- Th. 126, 7 ;
- Gú. 367: Cd. 161 ;
- Th. 202, 7 ;
- Exod. 384 ;
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of feorh
ealdor-gewinna
DRǼDAN
DREAD, fear ⬩ timēre, pavēre
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To DREAD, fear; timēre, pavēre: found in the compounds a-drǽdan, an-, on-drǽdan, ondrǽd-endlíc, on-drǽd-ing: of-drǽd
á-þeówan
to drive away ⬩ force away ⬩ to press out ⬩ thrust out ⬩ squeeze out ⬩ to press into
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Hí (the eyes) wǽron út áðýde (printed-dyde) of þám eáhhringum, Hml. S. 21, 279. to press into Swá hié on wexe wǽron áðýde, Bl. H. 205, I
écan
EKE, increase, prolong, add ⬩ augēre, appōnĕre
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Ðæt écþ his ermþa that augments his misery, 29, 1; Fox 102, 19. Écte ðæt spell mid leóþe he prolonged the speech with verse, 12; Fox 36, 6: Ps. Th. 104, 20. Hí hira firena furður éhton appŏsuērunt adhuc peccāre ei, 77, 19.
be-wlát
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of be-wlítan
bi-fongen
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of bi-fón