Sceón

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sceón

According to the Old English Dictionary:

scýan (?), scýn (?);

sceón
p. de To go quickly, fly: -- Ðonne ic forþ sció when I depart (die), Cd. Th. 67, 20 ; Gen. 1103. Ðæt fýr scýde (scynde ?) tó ðám ðe ða scylde worhton, 232, 26 ; Dan. 266. [Cf. (?) Goth. skéwjan to go: O. H. Ger. scehanto vagendo, Grff. vi. 417; skihtig fugax, 418.] and next word. sceon

Related words: sceóh,

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