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Man tállíce ábedecige (impudenter petere ) ꝥ man. sylle, Chrd. 70, 5. Búton þú hit forstele ł gereáfige ł ábeþecige, Bt. 32, l; F. 114, 9.
asked, Nicod. 12; Thw. 6, 15: Bd. 4, 10; S. 578, 31; pp. of a-biddan.
an; f. An abbess; abbatissa Ðære abedissan betæhton committed to the abbess, Chr. 1048; Erl. 181, 28. v. abbadisse.
p. de; pp. ed; v. trans. To bend, bend down, bow, reduce, subdue; incurvare, redigere, subigere Weorþe heora bæc swylce abéged eác dorsum illorum semper incurva, Ps. Th. 68, 24: Chr. 1073; Erl. 212, 1: 1087; Th. 356, 10. v. bégan.
adj. Bending; flexibilis, Som. v. a-bégan.
a-behófian. v. un-ábígendlíc, á. B. I.
p. ode To behove, concern; decere Mid máran unrǽde ðone him abehófode with more animosity than it behoved him, Chr. 1093; Th. 360, 4. v. be-hófian.
p. -beád; pp. -boden; v. a. [a, beódan to order] To announce, relate, declare, offer, command; referre, nuntiare, annuntiare,edicere, offerre, jubere Ðæt he wolde ðæt ǽrende abeódan that he would declare the errand, Ors. 4, 6; Bos. 86, 20: Cd. 91; Th. 115 ,14 ; Gen. 1919: 200; Th. 248, 9; Dan. 510.
To be moved or shaken, to tremble; moveri, contremere Ealle abeofedan eorþan staðelas movebuntur omnia fundamenta terrae, Ps. Th. 81, 5. v. beofian.
p. -bearn, -barn, pl. -burnon; pp. -bornen, v. intrans. To burn; exardere Fyr abarn exarsit ignis, Ps. Th. 105, 16. v. beornan.
(-bi(e)rnan). AddÁbyrnð exardescit , Ps. L. 38, 4. Hé ábarn (exarsit ) mid ðý bryne wælhreównesse, Gr. D. 162, 22. Ðæt his mód áburne (exardesceret ), 337, 33. Áburnon exarserunt , Ps. L. 117, 12.

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