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langian

  • verb [ weak ]
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langian, to grow long, <b>langian</b> to cause longing, may be taken together.
Wright's OE grammar
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to lengthen (intrans.)
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  • Syððan langað seó niht and wanað se dæg,

      Angl. viii. 311, 28.
  • Éfern longeð

    aduesperascit

    ,
      Lk. R. 24, 29.
impers.
to cause longing, &c.
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  • Mé á langað (

    it ever distresses me

    ) þæs þe ic þé on þyssum hýnðum wát,
      Seel. 154.
  • Longað þonne þý lǽs þe him con leóða worn

    he that knows many songs sorrows the less

    ,
      Gu. Ex. 170.
  • Ongan mé langian for mínre hæftnýde (

    my captivity began to be irksome to me

    ), and ic ongan gyrnan ꝥ ic sóhte mín mynster,
      Shrn. 41, 17.
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v. of-langod.
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