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of-gangan

  • verb [ strong ]
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to require:
-Ic ofgange exigo, Ælfc. Gr. 28, 6 ; Som. 32, 13. Eówer blód ic ofgange (requiram) æt eallum wilddeorum and eác æt ðam men ; of ðæs weres handa ic ofgange ðæs mannes líf.
    Gen. 9, 5.
to extort, exact what is not due:-Ofgang ða mádmas extort (from St. Lawrence)
the treasures (of the church, about which he would say nothing), Homl. i. 420, 26.
to acquire, obtain
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  • Syle mé ðínne wíneard . . . ic ðe (Naboth) óðerne finde oððe mid feó ofgange

    give me thy vineyard . . . I will find thee another or will acquire it by purchase,

      Homl. Skt. i. 18, 175.
  • Ne sý nan man ðe ðyses landes ǽniges dǽles brúke, bútan hé hit ofgange æt ðám híwum mid rihtum landrihte,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 435, 34.
    v. preceding word.
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