Endian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - endian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- endian
- Add: I. to make an end of, to complete, finish :-- Hǽlo ic endigo sanitates perficio, Lk. L. 13, 32. Endað terminat, Kent. Gl. 986. Tó endanne l sié endade consummari, Mk. R. 13, 4. Hé his líf wæs endiende, Bd. 5, 19; Sch. 654, 4. Endedre finito, i. expleto, An. Ox. 1336. II. to come to an end :-- Hér endaþ seó æftre fróferbóc, Bt. 21; F. 76, 2: 35, 6; F. 170, 23. On heora endunge þonne hié endiaþ, 16, 3; F. 56, 26. Ðá beorgas endiað æt þǽm sǽ, Ors. 1, 1; S. 22, 20. Þes middangeard on ðás eldo endian sceal þe nú andweard is, Bl. H. 117, 35: 119, 1. [O. Sax. endón, -ión: O. Frs. endia: O. H. Ger. entón : Icel. enda.] endian