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| á-cumendlicness | . Add :-- Ácumendlicnys facultas, i. possibilitas, An. Ox. 3393. | ... |
| á-cumendlicness | . v. un-ácumendlicness. | ... |
| á-cunnan | to accuse :-- Tó ácunnenne ad excusandum, Ps. Srt. 140, 4. Ðæt hí ná ne álýsað (printed -lýf-) ðá hálgan stówe áne fram heora synnum, ac eác hí beóð ácunnen (printed -cum-) ðý swýþor for ðám gylte ðǽre unálýfedlican bælde quatenus eos sacra loca non liberent, sed etiam culpa temeritatis accuset, Gr. D. 342, 2. v. on-cunnan. | ... |
| a-cunnian | ; p. ode; pp. od To prove; probare :-- Ðú acunnodest [MS. acunnudyst] us God probasti nos Deus, Ps. Spl. C. 65, 9. v. cunnian. | ... |
| á-cunnian | . Add: (1) to put to the proof, try, test :-- Se ongebróhta teóna ácunnað (probat), húlic gehwilc man byþ, Gr. D. 47, 9. Ácunna mé proba me, Ps. Spl. C. 25, 2. Ácunnian experiri, Wrt. Voc. ii. 32, 68. Ácunnod (beón), 145, 50. Wæs ácunnad temtabatur, Mk. L. 1, 13. Bið ácunned nititur, Rtl. 59, 27. Folc byþ ácunnod (experiretur), Gr. D. 204, 13. Áfandod and ácunnod experimentum habens, 262, 5. Ácunnod on geleáfan, Hml. S. 31, 134. Gif úre crístendóm ne bið ácunnod, 4, 248. | ... |
| á-cunnung | , e; f. Experience, trial; experimentum, Gr. D. 300, 26; 261, 8. | ... |
| a-curon | chose; p. pl. of a-ceósan. | ... |
| acúsan | ; p. te To accuse :-- Ðæt hié acúste hine, Mt. L. 12, 10. | ... |
| á-cwacian | ; p. ode To quake, tremble :-- Ácwacode seó eorðe contremuit terra, Ps. Th. 17, 7. Eall se líchama ðæs cnihtes ácwacode (contremuit), Gr. D. 166, 12. | ... |
| a-cwǽdon | said, Ps. Th. 72, 6; p. of a-cweðan. | ... |
| a-cwǽlon | died, Chr. 918; Erl. 104, 13 ; p. pl. of a-cwelan. | ... |
| a-cwæþ | spoke, Cd. 30; Th. 40, 14; Gen. 639; p. of a-cweðan. | ... |
| a-cwalde | killed, Ps. Vos. 104, 27: 134, 11, = a-cwealde; p. of a-cwellan. | ... |
| a-cwán | melted, decayed, Bd. 2, 7 ; S. 509, 29; p. of a-cwínan. | ... |
| a-cwanc | quenched, Chr. 1110; Ing. 331, 30; p. of a-cwincan. | ... |
| a-cwealde | killed, Cd. 69; Th. 84, 25 ; Gen. 1403; p. of a-cwellan. | ... |
| á-cwealdness | (-cwelled-), e; f. Slaughter :-- Sceáp ácweællednesse oves occisionis, Ps. Spl. T. 43, 25. | ... |
| a-cweccan | ; p. -cwehte; pp. -cweht To move quickly, to shake, vibrate; movere, quatere, vibrare :-- Æsc acwehte he shook the ash, i. e. the lance, Byrht. Th. 140, 59; By. 310. | ... |
| á-cweccan | . Add: (1) trans. :-- Eall ðæs scipes fæt wæs ácweht (quassatum), Gr. D. 248, 25. (2) intrans. To quiver :-- Hé hine sylfne hetelíce ðýde, ðæt him on ácwehte, Hml. Th. i. 88, 10. | ... |
| a-cwelan | , he -cwilþ, pl. -cwelaþ; p. -cwæl, pl. -cwǽlon; pp. -cwolen, -cwelen, v. n. To die, perish; mori :-- Ða fixas acwelaþ pisces morientur, Ex. 7, 18. Ofercumen biþ he ǽr he acwele he will be overcome ere he dies, Exon, 90b; Th. 340, 10; Gn. Ex. 114. Monige men hungre acwǽlon many men died of hunger, Chr. 918; Erl. 104, 13. | ... |
| á-cwelan | . Add :-- Hit nǽfre ne ácwilð, Bt. 13; F. 38, 29. Sihtríc ácwæl, Chr. 926; P. 107, 20. Ealle fiscas ácwǽlan for ðǽre hǽte, Ors. 5, 4; S. 226, 7. Gif ceorl ácwyle be libbendum wífe, Ll. Th. i. 30, 3. Ðý lǽs hié selfe ácwelen ne ipsi moriantur, Past. 371, 11. Ðæt hé þurh hungres scearpnesse ácwǽle, Hml. Th. i. 58, 32. Ðæs hearperes wíf sceolde ácwelan, Bt. 35, 6; F. 168, 4. Ðý lǽs hié selfe ácwelen, ðǽr ðǽr hié ðá óðre lácniað, Past. 371, 11. Gif sié sió hond oðcwolen (ácwolon, v. l.), Ll. Th. i. 134, 17. Ðá ealdan sculan licgan heápmǽlum hungre ácwolene, Wlfst. | ... |
| a-cwellan | ; p. -cwealde; pp. -cweald To kill, destroy; interficere, necare :-- Freá wolde on ðære to-weardan tíde acwellan the Lord would destroy them in the coming time, Gd. 64; Th. 77, 31; Gen. 1283. Ic wille mid flóde folc acwellan I will destroy the folk with a flood, 64; Th. 78, 21; Gen. 1296. Acwelleþ ða wyrmas killeth the worms, Herb. 137; Lchdm. i. 254, 22. Ðá ðe égor-here eorþan tuddor eall acwealde when the water-host destroyed all the progeny of earth. Cd. 69; Th. 84, 25; Gen. 1403. | ... |
| á-cwellan | . Add :-- Sume hí man hreówlíce ácwealde, Chr. 1036; P. 158, 27. Áqualdun necabantur, Txts. 81, 1376. Ácuoeldon (-cweledum, R.) interficerent, Jn. L. 12, 10. Sóðfæstne man ne ácwele ðú (non occides), Ll. Th. i. 54, 15. Gif ðú mæge, ácwel hine, Bl. H. 243, 19. Ácwellað mé ðý deáðe ðe hé sylfa álýfe mé tó ácwyllane, Gr. D. 254, 8. Ðý lǽs hié hié selfe ácwellen ne moriantur, Past. 370, 11. Neron wolde hátan his fósterfæder ácwellan, Bt. 29, 2; F. 104, 19. Wilde deór willnaþ óþer tó ácwellenne, 39, 1; F. 212, 3. Tó áccuellanne interficere, Jn. L. | ... |
| a-cwelledness | , e; f. A quelling, killing; occisio. DER. cwellan. | ... |
| a-cwencan | ; p. de, te, pl. don, ton; pp. ed, d, t To quench, extinguish, put out; extinguere :-- Bæd ðæt hí ðæt leóht acwencton prayed that they would put out the light, Bd. 4, 8; S. 575, 40, note, MS. B. Úre leóhtfatu synt acwencte lampades nostræ extinguuntur, Mt. Bos. 25, 8. Fýr ne byþ acwenced ignis non extinguitur Mk. Bos. 9, 44. | ... |
| á-cwencan | . Add: (1) of flame (lit. or fig.) :-- Ofþryhte, þ̵ is ácweinte compressit (flammantis foci potestatem), An. Ox. 4125. Ðá ðe líg grǽdignysse ácwenton (extinxerunt), Scint. 112, 10. Fýr ácwencean, Ors. 4, 10; S. 200, 17, Ácwencan (-cwæncan, v. l.), Wlfst. 157, 9. Ðá fýr wǽron ádwǽscte and ácwencte, Nar. 23, 20. Brynas ácwencte faculas restinctas, An. Ox. 4391. (2) of other things :-- Gesihða yfele ácwencð (extinguit) hungor, Scint. 56, 14. Se crístendóm ne mihte beón þanonforð ácwænced nǽfre, Ll. Th. ii. 372, 20. | ... |
| á-cwencedlic | . v. un-ácwencedlíc. | ... |
| ácweorna | . v. ácwern. | ... |
| a-cweorran | ; p. -cwear, pl. -cwurron; pp. -cworren To eat or drink immoderately, to glut, guzzle; ingurgitare :-- Swá swá mihti acworren fram wíne tanquam potens crapulatus a vino, Ps. Spl. T. 77, 71. | ... |
| á-cweorran | . Add :-- Ácworren ł oferfull crapulatus, Ps. L. 77, 65: Bl. Gl. v. mete-cweorra. | ... |
| ác-wern | , es; n. The name of an animal, a squirrel; scirra, sciurus, Ælfc. Gl. 19; Som. 59, 9. | ... |
| ácwern | . Add :-- Áqueorna, áquorna, ácurna scirra, Txts. 95, 1811. Dispridulus ( = aspriolus) ácuaerna vel sciron ( = sciurus), Hpt. 33, 250, 7. [Ne oter ne acquerne, beuveyr ne sablyne, Misc. 70, 358. Cf. O. H. Ger. eihhorn spiriolus: Ger. eichhorn: Icel. íkorni squirrel.] | ... |
| a-cwerren | , -cworren drunk; pp. of a-cweorran. | ... |
| a-cweðan | , he -cwyþ; p. -cwæþ, pl. -cwǽdon; pp. -cweden To say, tell, answer; dicere, eloqui, respondere :-- Ðæt word acwyþ that word says, Beo. Th. 4099; B. 2046. Word acwæþ, wuldres aldor he spake the word, the chief of glory, Cd. 30; Th. 40, 14; Gen. 639. Ðæt me acweden syndon quæ dicta sunt mihi, Ps. Th. 121, 1. v. cweðan. | ... |
| á-cweþan | . Add: (1) to say, utter, declare :-- Hé ácwæð hine fram his hyldo he proclaimed him out of his favour, Gen. 304. Hí hogodon hú hí fácen and unriht ácwǽdon cogitaverunt et locuti sunt nequitiam, Ps. Th. 72, 6. Hé ne mihte word ácweþan neque ulla verba edere valebat, Gr. D. 183, 27. Ácueden is dicitur, Mt. L. 10, 2: dictum est, 5, 21. Ácueden wæs, 21, 4. Ácueðen bið dicitur, Mk. p. 1, 19. Ácuoeden wéron dicta erant, Lk. L. 2, 18. Ácwoedoni dicto, Mt. L. 26, 30. (2) to respond. v. | ... |
| a-cwician | ; p. ode; pp. od To quicken, revive, to come to life; vivificare, reviviscere :-- On ðínre mild-heortnesse me scealt acwician in misericordia tua vivifica me, Ps. Th. 118, 159. Ðá acwicode ic hwon then 1 revived a little, Bd. 5, 6; S. 619, 29. | ... |
| á-cwician | . Add: I. intrans. (1) to become lively :-- Þurh his (the west wind) blǽd ácuciað ealle eorðlice blǽda, Lch. iii. 274, 20. Se Crístendóm ácucode, Hml. S. 29, 330. Se ðe on óðrum dagum sleac wǽre tó gódnesse, hé sceal on ðisum dagum ácucian on gódum biggengum, Hml. Th. ii. 100, 23 ( = Wlfst. 286, 9). Se seóca mann eft ácwicod aeger redivivus, Gr. D. 90, 7. (2) to come to life :-- Ealle deáde menn mannes bearnes stefne gehýrað, and hí ealle ácuciað, Hml. S. 23, 385. On niht hé forþférde, ac on dagunge hé eft ácwicode, Bd. 5, 12; S. | ... |
| á-cwilman | ; p. de To kill :-- Hí hine bysmorlíce ácwylmdon, oftorfedon mid bánum, Chr. 1012; P. 142, 22 note. Sélre ús ys ðæt wé ús sylfe ofsleán, ðonne hig ús yfelum deáðe ácwylmon, Hml. A. 185, 138. Hé hét Pilatum ðám fúlestan deáðe ácwylman, 190, 257. Titus and Vespasianus hig habbað yfelum deáðe ácwylmede, 191, 293. | ... |
| á-cwilmian | ; p. ode To suffer :-- Ðá ðá tó helle becumaþ, ne cumaþ hig nǽfre tó reste, ah ðár ácwylmiaþ mid sáule on ðám líchaman ǽfter dómes dæge, Wlfst. 220, 5. Sý hé betáht ðám deófle intó helle grunde and ðǽr ácwylmie, búte geswíce, C. D. iv. 107, 17. | ... |
| a-cwilþ | perishes :-- Nea-cwilþ perishes not, Bt. 13; Fox 38, 29. v. a-cwelan. | ... |
| a-cwínan | ; p. -cwán, pl. -cwinon; pp. -cwinen To waste or dwindle away, decline, become extinct; tabescere :-- Ðæt fýr acwán and adwæsced wæs the fire declined and was extinguished, Bd. 2, 7; S. 509, 29. | ... |
| á-cwínan | . Add :-- Ácwínan tabescere, Ps. L. 38, 12. v. cwínan. | ... |
| a-cwincan | ; p. -cwanc, pl. -cwuncon; pp. -cwuncen To vanish, become extinguished, quenched; extingui, evanescere :-- Se móna acwanc the moon was extinguished, i. e. eclipsed. Chr. 1110; Ing. 331, 30. | ... |
| á-cwincan | . Add: (1) of fire (lit. or fig.) :-- Ðá candela ácwuncon, Hml. S. 35, 314. Ácwunce delitesceret (scintilla), Angl. xiii. 365, 9. Ðæt leóhtfæt sceolde ácwyncan, Hml. S. 23, 810. (2) of other things :-- Ic ácwince fatesco, Hpt. Gl. 501, 21. Ácwincað fatescunt, i. deficiunt (blandimenta), An. Ox. 2384. Ácwanc fatescit (caligo), 3298. Á-cwi(n)cende fatescens (umbra), 4065. | ... |
| a-cwinen | quenched, v. a-cwínan. | ... |
| a-cwolen | died, Chr. 918; Gib. 105, 37, note a. v. a-cwelan. | ... |
| a-cworren | drunk, Ps. Spl. T. 77, 71; pp. of a-cweorran. | ... |
| a-cwucian | to quicken, v. a-cwician. | ... |
| ác-wudu | , a; m. An oak wood :-- Betwénan ácwudu and wulleleáh, C. D. vi. 218, 23. | ... |
| a-cwylan | to die, L. H. E. 6; Th. i. 30, 3. v. a-cwelan. | ... |