Tó-rendan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - tó-rendan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- tó-rendan
- p. -rende To rend in two, tear in pieces :-- Se héh ðá sacerd tóslát l tórende woedo his summus autem sacerdos scindens vestimenta sua, Mk. Skt. Lind. Rush. 14, 63. Wághrsegl temples tóre[n]ded (tórended, Rush.) wæs in tuu velum templi scissum est in duo, 15, 38. Grin biþ tórænded laqueus cóntritus est, Ps. Th. 123, 7. [Wurmes wullen todelen þine þermes, lifre and lihte torenden, Fragm. Phlps. 6, 59. He is of þe tetore uolke, þet totereð his olde kurtel, and torendeð þe olde pilche, A. R. 362, 29. Haue ruþe of þi faire bodi, þt UNCERTAIN me ne lete hit noȝt þus torende, Marg. 28, 132. O. Frs. tó-renda.] to-rendan