Dyrnan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dyrnan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

dyrnan
p. de; pp. ed; [dyrne hidden, secret] To hide, secrete, restrain; occultāre, celāre, obscurāre, cohibēre :-- Ðeáh hí hit ǽr swíðe dyrndon though they had before quite hidden it, Ors. 5, l0; Bos. 108, 15. Ne mihte Iosep hyne leng dyrnan non se potĕrat ultra cohibēre Ioseph, Gen. 45, 1. DER. be-dyrnan, bi-, ge-. dyrnan

Related words: a.

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