Be-lǽwan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

be-lǽwan
Add: to betray, (l) a person:-- Hé hine belǽwde tó deáþe, Wlfst. 18, I: Hml. A. 153, 56. Hé belǽwde þone Hǽlend þám cwellerum, 74, 45: Hml. Th. i. 26, 25. Beleede (biléde, R.) proderet, Mk. L. 14, 10. Sé þe unscildigne man belǽwe wið médscette, Deut. 27, 25. Þú hæfst ús beswicen and belǽwed, Wlfst. 240, 26. Wé synd belǽwde tó úre lífleáste, Hml. A. 99, 254. (2) a thing:--Sum leógere belǽwde ꝥ feoh, Hml. S. 25, 756. be-læwan
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