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sprengan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
sprengan, p. de
Wright's OE grammar
§530;
To cause to spring.
to scatter
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  • Ðú gaderast ðǽr ðú ne sprengdest (

    sparsisti

    ),
      Mt. Kmbl. 25, 24.
  • His eágan wǽron spearcan sprengende,

      Homl. Th. i. 466, 26.
to sprinkle,
an object with something
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  • Ðú spren[g]st Aaron and his reáf,

      Ex. 29, 21.
  • Hé nam ðæt blód and sprengde ðæt folc,

      28, 8.
something on to an object
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  • Sprænge se mæssepreóst háligwæter ofer hig ealle,

      L. Ath. iv. 7; Th. i. 226, 23.
  • Genim ðás ylcan wyrte gesodene, sprengc intó ðam húse,

      Lchdm. i. 264, 15.
  • Nime se sacerd his blód arid dyppe his finger ðǽron and sprenge on dæt ryft,

      Lev. 4, 17, 6.
government uncertain
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  • Ðá ðá hé sprencde

    dum rorat,

      Germ. 402, 43.
to burst, crack (cf. to spring a leak,
sprung, applied to a bat)
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  • Hé sceáf mid ðam scylde, ðæt se sceaft tóbærst, and ðæt spere sprengde (

    shivered the spear-head

    ), ðæt hit sprang ongeán,
      Byrht. Th. 135, 52; By. 137.
as a medical term, to apply a clyster, v. spring,
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  • Ðæt mon on morgen on sprenge,

      Lchdm. ii. 48, 24.
Etymology
[Sprengeð on mid hali water, A. R. 16, 9. O. H. Ger. sprengen quassare, rorare: Ger. sprengen to burst, scatter, sprinkle: Icel. sprengja to burst: Dan. sprænge: Swed. spränga.]
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v. á-, be-, ge-, geond-sprengan.
Linked entries
v.  sprængan.
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