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
for-gytan
To forget ⬩ oblīvisci
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Th. 118, 93: Ps. Lamb. 118, 16, 83, 93: 136, 5: Ps. Th. 43, 25: Beo. Th. 3506; B. 1751: Ps. Lamb. 76, 10: 43, 21: 49, 22: 73, 19, 23: Ps. Th. 136, 5: Ps. Lamb. 77, 7: 58, 12
DRECCAN
To vex, afflict, trouble, torture, torment ⬩ vexāre, affligĕre, tribulāre, turbāre, cruciāre
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Ic ðé bebeóde ðæt ðú nánum men ne drece I command thee that thou afflict no man, Homl. Th. ii. 296, 5.
þurh-þeówan
to thrust through ⬩ pierce through ⬩ transfix
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Th. ii. 456, 12. Óþre wǽron mid stengum þurhðýde, i. 542, 28
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ferþþes
- Exon. 46 a ;
- Th. 157, 21 ;
- Gú. 895: 14 b ;
- Th. 30, 7 ;
- Cri. 476 ;
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and dat. of ferþ
cwénn
a woman
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of a woman
deáge
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of deáh
diór
earne
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of earu
firna
- Cd. 216 ;
- Th. 274, 27 ;
- Sae. 160
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of firen
helle-
- Cd. 223; Th. 291, 20; Sat. 433.
fǽrlíc
Sudden, unexpected, quick ⬩ sŭbĭtus, repentīnus
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S. 71; Th. i. 412, 28. Se fǽrlíca dæg repentīna dies, Lk. Bos. 21, 34. Se fǽrlíca deáþ sudden death, Homl. Th. ii. 22, 19
byrg
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of burh
ceás
- Chr. 975 ;
- Th. 226, 21 ;
- Edg. 22
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cúðen
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of cunnan
cúðon
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of cunnan
druncne
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feores
- Exon. 30 b ;
- Th. 95, 32 ;
- Cri. 1566 ;
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of feorh
speld
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A splinter, a thin piece of wood used as a torch, a torch On spelde in favillam, Anglia xiii. 35, 213. Speldum favillis, 36, 234, Ðara spaca speldra malleoli (v. spæc), Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 56. Biernende speld tedas, 95, 26. Spelde tedas, 82, 29
DRIGE
DRY ⬩ siccus, arĭdus
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Ða drigan eorþan the dry earth, Bt. 33, 4; Fox 130, 2. Hwílum flíht se wǽta ðæt dryge sometimes the wet drives away the dry, Bt. 39, 13; Fox. 234, 11. Wǽron ða wareþas drige the shores were dry, Ps. Th. 105, 9.