Slípan

Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - slípan

Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:

slépan;

slípan
p. te To slip, put something on or off. Cf. slípe to take away the outside covering from anything, Halliwell's Dict.. Slype to strip off the skin or bark of anything, Jamieson's Dict. :-- Se hláford hefig gioc slépte on ða swyran sínra þegena, Me: 9, 55. Se cyning slýpte his beáh of the king slipped his ring off; tuiit rex annulum de manu sua, Anglia ix. 32, 158, [Goth. af-slaupjan thana fairnjan mannan to put off the old man: O. Sax. slópian to slip one's self from a bond: M. H. Ger. sloufen, ana-sloufen induere.] and cf. slífan. slipan

Palabras relacionadas: be-slépan; un-slíped, slípe-scðh, slúpan;

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