Wærcan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wærcan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- wærcan
- p. wærhte. I. (used impersonally) to pain:--Gif hine innan wærce, Lchdm. ii. 272, 11. Gif ða þeóh wærce, 312, 7. Ðonne monnes wambe wærce oððe rysle, 318, 20. II. to suffer pain(?), be troubled:--Ic werhte eom exercitatus sum (if werhte can be taken as the past tense of the verb, eom is superfluous), Ps. Spl. 76, 3. [to ache: Dan. værke, det værker i mit Hoved my head aches.] wærcan