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be-warian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Substitute:
to guard one's self against (wiþ)
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  • Mon hine bewarige wið ðá leohtmódnesse

    mentis levitas caveatur,

    • Past. 308, 5
    • .
to ward off from
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  • þ ú inc bám twam meaht wíte bewarigan,

    • Gen. 563
    • .
to guard, protect
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  • bewarað (but the Latin word thus glossed is cernit) þá burn,

    • Hpt. 31, 15, 405
    • .
  • Be*-*warede

    protexit,

    • Hpt. Gl. 489, 67
    • :
    • 500, 73
    • .
  • Eádweard éðel bewarede,

    • Chr. 1065
    • ;
    • P. 195, 14
    • .
  • Heorda bewarian and bewerian,

    • Ll. Th. i. 374, 29
    • :
    • Wlfst. 191, 15
    • .
Etymology
[
O. Frs. bi-waria
:
O. H. Ger. pi-warón servare, providere.
]
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v. preceding word.
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v.  be-warenian.
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