Wiþ-lǽdan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wiþ-lǽdan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

wiþ-lǽdan
p. de To lead away, carry off, take away. II. 3:--Ðú ðe Jóseph swá sceáp gramum wiðlǽddest qui deducis velut ovem Joseph, Ps. Th. 79, 1. Ðú míne sáwle of swyltdeáðes láþum wiðlǽddest eripuisti animam meam de morte, 55, 11. Ða ðe wiðlaeddun ús qui abduxerunt nos, Ps. Surt. 136, 3. Cneóris mín wiðlaeded is generatio mea ablata est, ii. p. 184, 30. Wiðlaedde eam ablatus sum, 108, 23: Ps. Spl. C. 108, 22. Cf. wiþ-ferian. wiþ-lædan

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