Fergan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fergan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- fergan
- p. ede; pp. ed. I. to carry, convey, bear; portāre, vehĕre, ferre :-- We willaþ Hláford fergan to ðære beorhtan byrg we will bear the Lord to the bright city, Exon. 18 a; Th. 32, 26; Cri. 518: 104 b; Th. 397, 1; Rä. 16, 13. Bearn fergaþ and féðaþ fæder and módor father and mother carry and lead the child, 87 a; Th. 327, 21; Vy. 7. II. to go; īre :-- Ic seah rǽplingas in ræced fergan I saw captives going into a house, Exon. 113 b; Th. 435, a; Rä. 53. 1.