On-standan. i

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on-standan. I
to consist of or in. Cf. standan; IV. :-- Ic ealle mine bec, on þåm þe se dr&y-circ;cræft onstod, åwearp, Hml. Th. ii. 418, 14. II. to persist, continue :-- Þæt; mines worldlifes bletsung anstande ut mundanae meae vitae benedictio permaneat, Ll. Th. ii. 228, 4. Mid onstandendum geswince instanti labore, Scint. 111, 14. IIa. to insist, persist in demand :-- Hiá onstodon stefnum miclum illi insta-bant uocibus magnis, Lk. L. R. 23, 23. III. to apply one's self to :-- Þå þe of geswincum andlifene . . . to begitanne geornlice onstandaþ qui laboribus . . . uictum . . . adquirere inhianter instant, Chrd. 111, 1. [O. H. Ger. ana-stån inhaerere, instare.] Cf. å-standan. on-standan
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