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  • Gedrehte

    contractor, strictos,

      Germ. 401, 14.
the object a person, (i) the subject a person.
to vex, afflict
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  • ÞÁ heÁfodmen fyrde sendon, and mænig man mid þám swíðe gedrehtan,

      Chr. 1096 ; P. 233, 8.
  • Hine deófol mid his lymum wylle gedreccan,

      Angl. viii. 324, 19.
to vex, annoy, provoke
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  • Hí þone æðelan wer oft gedrehton (

    ad iracundiam provocabant),

      Hml. Th. ii. 174, 9.
the subject a thing
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  • Þ gyld gedrehte ealle Engla þeóde,

      Chr. 105-2; P. 173, 20.
  • Hunger þisne eard swíðe gedrehte,

      1096; P. 233, 5.
  • Arn egeslic wæter . . . Hé mid þám gedræht wæs,

      Vis. Lfc. 4, 6.
  • Manege scíran wurdon þærle gedrehte þurh þone weall þe hí worhton

    the building of the wall proved very burdensome,

      Chr. 1097; P. 234, 6.
  • Hý wérge wǽtan bǽdan drynces gedreahte

    tormented by thirst and weary they begged for a drink of water,

      Cri. 1509.
the object a thing,
to injure, destroy
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  • Þ heriendlic [lof] hé gedrehte

    ut favorabile [viri Dei] [praeconium] elideret i. frangeret,

      An. Ox. 2779.
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