Limpan

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - limpan

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

limpan
Add; I. to befall, happen :-- Hé hiene ofslóg, swá him eác selfum siþþan æfter lamp, Ors. 4, 5 ; S. 170, 10. II. to belong. pertain :-- Bútan ðém wioda ðe tó ðém sealtern limpð, Txts. 438, 25. Limpeð, 444, 16. Médu mid riahte tó ðém lande limpað, 439, 7. 438, 15. III. to pertain to, be concerned with, have relation to :-- Rǽdincga tó þæs hálgan árwyrþnesse limpende lectiones ad ipsius sancti uenerationem periinenies, Angl. xiii. 430, 936. IV. expressing a relation of equivalence where the same amount is expressed in different units :-- .xxx. ombra gódes uuelesces aloð, ðet limpeð tó . xV. to be suitable, be applicable :-- Gif [lí]þe wyrtdrenc ne limpe, sele strangne, Lch. ii. 264, 3. [v. N. E. D. limp.] v. mis-limpan. limpan

Parole correlate: mittum, Txts. 444, 21.

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