Be-scerian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - be-scerian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- be-scerian
- Add: To deprive a person (acc.) of something (gen., dat. (inst.) or prep.) :-- Hé méde hyne bescyrað (privat), Scint. 123, 16. Tó hwon bescyredest þú þé twyfealdre bletsunga ?, Bl. H. 49, 35. Hwá bescirede mé mínes hihtes?, Hml. S. 33, 96. Bescyrede fraudaret, Wrt. Voc. ii. 38, 24. Ic eom bescyred fraudor, 18. Bescered, 37, 58. Bescyred depeculatus, i. vastatus, depraedatus, depopulatus, 138, 78. [O. L. Ger. bi-scerian frustrare: O. H. Ger. pi-scerien privare, fraudare.] be-scerian