Pæþþan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - pæþþan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

pæþþan
p. de To tread (a path), to traverse :-- Tungol gársecges grundas pæþeþ the sun (after it has set) treads ocean's depths as its path, Exon. 350, 29 ; Sch. 71. Eorþgræf pæþeþ it makes its way along a trench, 439, 26; Rä. 59, 9. Sume fótum twám foldan peþþaþ, sume fiérféte, Met. 31, 10. Ic mearcpaþas træd, móras pæþde, Exon. 485, 8 ; Rä. 71, 10. [Cf. O. H. Ger. pfadón to go along a path, Grff. 3, 326.] pæþþan
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