á-nídan

Old English Dictionary Entry

á-nídan

Old English Dictionary Entry

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1 á-nídan

Add: I. without adverb :-- Þú ánýdest (repellis) gebed mín, Ps. Spl. 87, 15. Fram ús wé ánýdaþ, Scint. 210, 5. Þú áníddest ús repulisti nos, Ps. Spl. 43, 11. Ne ánýd þú ne repellas, 26. II. with adverb :-- Ic út ánýde elimino, foras ejicio, expello, Wrt. Voc. ii.143, 7. Heó út ánýdeþ þá untrumnysse, Lch. i. 202, 8: 248, 14. Hé fram him lufa áweg ánýt (repellit), Scint. 28, 13. Hí fram him heortan ofermódigra áweg ánýdaþ (repellunt), 21, 6. Þú út ánýddest (expulisti) hí, Ps. Spl. 43, 3. God ánýdde út Adam of ðǽre myrhðe, Wlfst. 154, 3. Ne út ánýd þú mé fram bebodum ðínum, Ps. Spl. 118, 10. Hí man sceal út of Godes circan ánýdan, Hml. A. 149, 126. Út tó ánýdenne expellendum, Scint. 210, 13. Út ánéddum effossis, evulsis. Wrt. Voc. ii. 142. 63. a-nidan

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ᚪ-ᚾᛁᛞᚪᚾ

Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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