Be-felgan

Dicionário Anglo-Saxónico de Inglês Antigo de Bosworth & Toller - be-felgan

De acordo com o Dicionário de Inglês Antigo:

bi-felgan;

be-felgan
p. -fealg, -fealh, -felh, pl. -fulgon; pp. -folgen. I. or cling to, betake oneself; inhærere, insistere :-- Þilcum wordum heó him befelh ǽlce dæge hujuscemodi verbis per singulos dies mulier molesta eras ei, Gen. 39, 10. Æfter ðon ðe he ðǽr sum fæc hálgum leornungum befealh after he had there for a while betaken himself to holy learning, Bd. 4. 23; S. 594, 19. Ðæt he ðám hálwendan ongynnessum georne gefeole [befulge MS. B.] ut cœptis salutaribus insisteret, Bd. 5, 19 ; S. 637, 11, note. II. v. trans. To deliver, transmit, consign; tradere, committere :-- He hine róde befealg he delivered him to the cross, Andr. Kmbl. 2654; An. 1328. be-felgan

Palavras relacionadas: intrans. To stick

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