Ge-wrégan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-wrégan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-wrégan
p. -wrégde; pp. -wréged, -wréht [wrégan to accuse]. I. to accuse; accūsāre :-- Ða þwyran hǽðengyldan ðone apostol to ðam cyninge gewrégdon the perverse idolaters accused the apostle to the king, Homl. Th. i. 470, 6: Gen. 37, 2. Ðæt hí hine gewrégdon ut accūsārent illum, Mk. Bos. 3, 2. Secgaþ wyrdwríteras ðæt Herodes wearþ gewréged to ðam Rómániscan cásere historians say that Herod was accused to the Roman emperor, Homl. Th. i. 80, 6. Gytsung is gewréht wið God covetousness is accused before God, 256, 22. II. to stir rip. excite, impel; concĭtāre :-- Gifen biþ gewréged the sea is impelled, Exon. 101 a; Th. 381, 29; Rä. 3, 3. ge-wregan
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