Swégan. i b
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - swégan. i b
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- swégan. I b
- add :-- Swégdon sonauerunt (inimici tui, Ps. 82, 3), Bl. Gl. II. add :-- Ne gehýre gé hú myrige lofsangas swégað on heofenum?, Hml. Th. ii. 98, 5. Benedicte ne mihte beón nán þing bedíglod, þá þá on his eáre swégdon eác þá word þæs munukes geþóhtes, Gr. D. 144, 33. II a. where the words of a passage are given, to be expressed in such and such words :-- ꝥ sárlice leóð þe þús swégð on þám sealme, 'Transivi et ecce non erat (Ps. 37, 35),' Angl. viii. 332, 38.