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ful-gán

  • verb [ anomalous ]
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Grammar
ful-gán, full-gán; he -gǽþ; p. -eóde, pl. -eódon; pp. -gán; with the dat.
Wright's OE grammar
§650;
To fulfil, perform, carry out, follow, accomplish; adimplēre, perfĭcĕre, perăgĕre, obsĕqui, patrāre
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  • Ðæt hi mǽgen hiora wísdóme fulgán

    that they can fulfil their wisdom,

    • Bt. 39, 2
    • ;
    • Fox 212, 19.
  • Ðe hiora willan fulgǽþ

    which fulfils their will,

    • 39, 8
    • ;
    • Fox 224, 18.
  • Se ne hwyrfþ his mód æfter ídlum geþohtum, and him mid weorcum [ne] fulgǽþ

    he turns not his mind after vain thoughts, and does [not] carry them out with works,

    • Ps. Th. 23, 4.
  • He fulgǽþ his lustum and his plegan

    he follows his lusts and his pleasure,

    • Homl. Th. i. 66, 11.
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v.  ful-gegán full-gán.
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  • ful-gán, v.