Be-feolan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - be-feolan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

bi-feolan ;

be-feolan
p. -fæl, pl. -fǽlon ; pp. -folen, -feolen To commit, commend, deliver, grant; committere, commendare, tradere :-- Morðor under eorþan befeolan to commit murder under the earth, Exon. 90 b; Th. 340, 23; Gn. Ex. 115 : Cd. 202; Th. 251, 7 ; Dan. 560. Ðú him for inwite yfel befǽle propter dolos disposuisti eis mala, Ps. Th. 72, 14. Him wæs hálig gást befolen fæste the holy spirit was fully granted to him, Elen. Kmbl. 1870; El. 937 : 391; El. 196.

Related words: be-felan. be-feolan

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