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þeóstrian

  • verb [ weak ]
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þeóstrian, þéstrian, þiéstrian, þístrian, þystrian; p. ode.
to make dark or dim, to make the eye
less capable of seeing, dim the sight
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  • Se dæg bletit and ðióstraþ hiora eágan,

      Bt. 38, 5; Fox 206, 5.
to grow dark or
dim
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  • His eágan þýstrodon

    caligaverunt oculi ejus,

      Gen. 27, 1: 48, 10.
  • Ðýstrodan,

      Bd. 4, 10; S. 578, 19.
  • Geseah ic onginnan ðýstrian ða stówe

    vidi obscurari incipere loca,

      5, 12; S. 628, 10.
  • Þa þestrede þe dai,

      Chr. 1135; Erl. 260, 32.
  • Steorren sculen þeostren,

      O. E. Homl. i. 143, 20.
  • Heó þeostreð (

    make dark

    ) ham suluen,
      A. R. 94, 20.
  • Aras a ladlich weder, þeostrede (þustrede, 2nd MS.) þa wolcne,

      Laym. 4575.
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v. á-, for-, fore-, ge-, of-þeóstran (-þióstflan, -þéstrian, þiéstrian, -þístrian, -þýstrian).
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v.  þýstrian.
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