Fǽcan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fǽcan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

fǽcan
to desire to go. Cf. willan; II d. I :-- Gyf ꝥ geneódige ꝥ úre ǽnig tó óðrum fæce (the other version has : Gif gebyrige ꝥ for neóde heora hwilc wið úre bige habban wille, oþþe wé wið heora) mid yrfe and mid ǽhtum if from necessity it happen that one of us wants to go to another (and trade) with cattle and goods, Ll. Th. i. 156, 10.

Related words: fácian. fæcan

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