Á-cirran
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - á-cirran
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- á-cirran
- p. de To turn away, turn over, change :-- Hú lange ácyrrest ðú (avertis) ansýne ðín fram mé?, Ps. Spl. T. 12, 1. Hé ácyrde convertit, hí ácyrdon averterunt, ácyrrendum avertente, Bl. Gl. Ácer anséne ðíne fram synnum mínum, Ps. L. 50, 11: Ps. Srt. 53, 7: 101, 3. Et nú ðás sídan ðe gehirsted is, and ácer mé on ðá óþre, Shrn. 116, 6. Ácyraþ verte, Kent. Gl. 398. Ne ácerre ne avertaris, Mt. L. 5, 42. Of ácerred evertendam, Lk. p. 10, 4. Hé geseah his hors ácyrred fram his wédenheortnesse (a sua vesania immutatum), Gr. D. 78, 16. Synd ealle ðáseorðlican þing ácerrede, ðæt heó ne syndon swylce heó iu wǽron, Wlfst. 212, 1. [Add passages from á-cerran, -cyrran in Dict.] a-cirran