Dwínan
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - dwínan
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
ic dwíne, ðu dwínest, dwínst, he dwíneþ, dwínþ,
- DWÍNAN
- pl. dwínaþ; p. dwán, pl. dwinon; pp. dwinen To pine, fade, DWINDLE, waste away; tabescĕre :-- Ðonne dwíneþ seó wamb sóna then soon will the belly dwindle, Herb. 2, 4; Lchdm. i. 82, 2. Dwinon tabuĕrunt, Cot. 190. [Wyc. dwyne, p. dwynede to pine, waste away: Chauc. dwined, pp. wasted, shrunk: Plat. dwinen to vanish: Kil. dwijnen extenuāre, perīre: Dan. tvine to weep, vanish: Swed. twina to languish, pine away: Icel. dvína, dvina to dwindle, pine away.] DER. a-dwínan, for-, ge-. dwinan