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wacian

  • verb [ weak ]
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wacian, (I b)
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§536;
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  • Ðeáh ðæt mód slǽpe gódra weorca, hit wacað on ðǽm ymbhogum ðisse worlde . . . Swá hit gebyreð ðæt ðæt mód slíépð ðæs ðe hit wacian sceolde, and wacað ðæs ðe hit slǽpan sceolde,

      Past. 431, 25-28.
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to watch as a guard
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  • Ofer him wacað se Scippend ealra gesceafta, Past. 391, 21. ¶ where the subject is a personal attribute :-- In þám mynstre wacode þæs láreówes ymbhoga, Gr. D. 28, 23. (. 3)

    to keep a vigil

    for prayer or religious observance :-- Hí hyre líc bebyrigdon . . . and þǽr gelóme wacodon,
      Hml. S. 7, 249.
  • Hí wacodon þá niht wið þá byrgene biddende God,

      21, 120.
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