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swindan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
swindan, p. swand, pl. swundon; pp. swunden
Wright's OE grammar
§498;
To waste away, languish, grow languid, be consumed
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  • Se synfulla swindeþ

    peccator tabescet,

      Ps. Spl. 111, 9.
  • Sáwel heora on yfelum swand

    anima eorum in mails tabescebat,

      106, 26.
  • Ealle oþþe hefige slǽpe swundon oþþe tó synne wacedon omnes aut somno torpent inerti, aut ad peccata vigilant, Bd. 4, 25; S 601, 11. (v. ǽ-swind. ) Swindan (tabescere) ðú dydesð sáwle his, Ps. Spl. 38, 15 : 118, 139. on ðam frumwylme heora gecyrrednesse hý Hísylfe fulfremede taliaþ, ac hý swíþe recene áwlaciaþ and swindende ácóliaþ,

    R.

      Ben. 135, 6.
Etymology
[Nede in swot and in swynk swynde mot the pore. Nede he mot swynde . . , that nath nout en hod his hed for te hude, P. S. 150, 2 - 4. O. H. Ger. swintan tabescere, tabefieri, deficere, conticescere : Ger. schwinden to dwindle, decay, die away. ]
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v. á-swindan.
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