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óþ-bregdan

  • verb [ strong ]
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óþ-bregdan, -brédan
to take away, carry off
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  • Ða burgleóde óþbrúdon ða snore mid hiere suna, and hí sendon on óðer fæstre fæsten. Ors. 3,

      II; Swt. 148, 21.
  • Hæbbe hé Godes unmiltse, se ðe ðis áwende and ðere stówe óþbréde,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. ii. 4, 3.
  • (Nero when Rome was burning

    bebeád his ágnum monnum ðæt hié gegripen ðæs licgendan feós swá hié mǽst mehten, and tó him brohten, ðonne hit mon út óþbrúde,
      Ors. 6, 5; Swt. 260, 32.
  • Siððan wearþ Adame eardríca cyst óþbróden,

      Exon. Th. 153, 15 ; Gú. 826.
  • Óþbrog[d]en

    ademptam

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 9, 18.
  • Óþbródenum hwelpum

    raptis festibus

    ,
      Kent. Gl. 607. v. æt-brédan.
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