Dýpan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dýpan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

dýpan
p. dýpde = dýpte [dýp deep] To make deep, deepen, increase, augment; profundius reddĕre, augēre :-- We cwǽdon be ðám blaserum, ðæt man dýpte ðone áþ be þrýfealdum we have ordained concerning incendiaries that the oath be augmented threefold, L. Ath. iLaym. ideoped, pp. deepened: Frs. djepjen: O. Frs. diupa: Dut. diepen: Ger. tiefen in ver-tiefen to make deeper: M. H. Ger. tiefen to deepen: Goth. ga-diupyan: Dan. for-dybe: Swed. för-djupa: Icel. dýpka to become deeper, to deepen.] dypan

Related words: 6; Th. i. 224, 14. [

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