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sicetung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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sicetung, sicettung, siccetung, siccettung, e; f.
A sigh, sob, heavy or short breathing, sighing
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  • Siccetung

    suspirium,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 19, 34.
  • Siccitung

    singultus,

      46, 19.
  • Mé ðiós siccetung hafaþ ágǽled, ðes geocsa,

      Met. 2, 4.
  • Mín geár wǽron on sicetunga and on gestæne (

    in gemitibus

    ),
      Ps. Th. 30, 11.
  • Sicetunge

    singultu,

      Hpt. Gl. 514, 66.
  • In sicettunge and geoxunge

    in singultum,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 46, 8.
  • Getogene sicetunge

    ducta suspiria,

      Hpt. Gl. 511, 41.
  • Heófunga sicetungum

    lamentorum singultibus,

      472, 57.
  • Siccitungum,

      504, 63.
  • Hé angsumlíce siccetunga teáh swá ðæt hé ear*-*foþlíce orðian mihte

    he drew his breath painfully and heavily, so that he could hardly breathe,

      Homl. Th. i. 86, 8.
  • Hé wearþ ðá gesícelod and siccetunga teáh of niwellícum breóste on bedde licgende

    he fell ill and drew sighs from the bottom of his heart, as he lay in his bed,

      Homl. Skt. i. 7, 65.
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  • sicetung, n.