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á-blycgan

  • verb [ weak ]
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á-blycgan, p. de; pp. -blyged, -blycged.
to get affected by fear, get dismayed
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  • Diriguit, i.

    obstipuit, horruit, induruit

    áblycde.
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 140, 46.
  • Ðá áblicgde Aman unblíþum andwlitan, and ne mihte ná ácuman ðæs cyninges graman,

      Hml. A. 100, 265.
  • Hé wearð swíðe þearle áblycged

    vehementer territus

    ,
      Gr. D. 133, 3.
  • Ic eom áblicged

    consternor

    ,
      Ælfc. Gr. 222, 9.
  • Hé wearð áblicged . . . and forhtmód wafode . . . hé sæt áblicged,

      Ælfc. T. 17, 40-4.
  • Hé wearð þurh ðás bodunge áblicged . . . hí cwǽdon him tó, 'Hwæs ondrǽtst ðú ðé?',

      Hml. Th. ii. 342, 16.
  • Hí urnon tó áblicgede, and woldon ðæt fýr mid wætere ofgeótan,

      166, 7.
to get affected by wonder, get amazed, astonished
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  • Mid áblicendum eárum

    attonitis auribus

    ,
      R. Ben. I. 2, 10.
  • Ðá wearð seó menigu swíðe áblicged, and mid wundrunge cwǽdon,

      Hml. Th. i. 314, 16 : Hml. A. 116, 447 : Hml. S. 3, 120.
  • Wurdon hí þurh ðæt wundor áblicgede,

      5, 89: Hml. Th. i. 386, 35.
  • Ábliccedum

    attonitis

    ,
      An. Ox. 3506.
  • v. un-geblyged in Dict.
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v.  a-blícgan un-geblýged blycgan.
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