Of-wundrian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - of-wundrian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

of-wundrian
to be astonished :-- Ðætte ofwundradun alle ut ammira-rentur omnes, Mt. Skt. Rush. 2, 12. astonished:-- Sarra cwæþ ðá ofwundrod, Gen. 21, 6. Ic eom swíðe ungemetlíce ofwundrod hwí eów þince . . . vehementer admiror, Bt. 13 ; Fox 40, 5. Seó cwén wæs tó ðan swíðe ofwundrod, ðæt heó næfde furþor nǽnne gást, Homl. Th. ii. 584, 18. Maria and Ioseph wǽron ofwundrode ðæra worda, i. 144, 15. [Wurþen men swíðe ofwundred and ofdréd, Chr. 1135; Erl. 261, I.] of-wundrian

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