Aba, m. (108, n. 1),husband, man;
Lu. II, 36.Abiaþar, pr. n.,Abiathar; dat.-a;
Mk. II, 26. [< Ἀβιάθαρ.]Abraham(61, n. 3), pr. n.,Abraham.
[< Ἀβραάμ.]af(56, n. 1), prep. w. dat. (217),of,
from, out of, away from, off; Mt.
V, 18. 42. Mk. III, 22. II. Cor.
III, 5. [OE. of, ME. of, off, a, o,
NE. of, off, a- (as in 'adown').]af-aikan, rv. (179),to deny, curse.afar, prep. (217), (1) w. dat.:after,
according to; Mk. I, 7. 17. 20. II.
Cor. V, 10. (2) w. acc.:after(only
of time);afar dagans,after sum
days; Mk. II, 1;afar þatei,after
that, when; Mk. I, 14. Skeir. VII, c.
[
Aba, m. (108, n. 1),husband, man; Lu. II, 36.
Abiaþar, pr. n.,Abiathar; dat.-a; Mk. II, 26. [< Ἀβιάθαρ.]
Abraham(61, n. 3), pr. n.,Abraham. [< Ἀβραάμ.]
af(56, n. 1), prep. w. dat. (217),of, from, out of, away from, off; Mt. V, 18. 42. Mk. III, 22. II. Cor. III, 5. [OE. of, ME. of, off, a, o, NE. of, off, a- (as in 'adown').]
af-aikan, rv. (179),to deny, curse.
afar, prep. (217), (1) w. dat.:after,
according to; Mk. I, 7. 17. 20. II.
Cor. V, 10. (2) w. acc.:after(only
of time);afar dagans,after sum
days; Mk. II, 1;afar þatei,after
that, when; Mk. I, 14. Skeir. VII, c.
[ afar-gaggan, anv. (179, n. 3; 207),to go after, follow; w.miþw. dat.;
Mk. V, 37. af-daubnan, wv. (194),to becum def,
grow dul; II. Cor. III, 14. af-dôjan(26, a), wv. (187),to tire
out, vex, harass. af-dumbnan, wv. (194),to becum
dum, hold one's peace; Mk. IV, 39. af-êtja(56, n. 2), m. (108),voracious
eater, glutton. [-êtja< √ ofitan+
suff.-jan-.] af-gaggan, stv. (179, n. 3; 207),to
go away, depart; w.faírraw. dat.;
Lu. II, 37. *af-haimeis, adj. (127),away from
home, absent; II. Cor. V, 6. 9.
[-haimeis af-hamôn, wv. (190),to take off
clothes, to unclothe; II. Cor. V, 4. af-hlaþan, stv. (177, n. 1),to lade,
load. af-ƕapjan, wv. (188), w. acc.,to
choke; Mk. IV, 7. 19. af-ƕapnan, wv. (194),to choke(intr.),be choked; Mk. V, 13. af-iddja, prt. ofafgaggan. af-lageins, f. (124),a laying aside,
remission; Mk. I, 4. [ af-laílôt, prt. ofaflêtan. af-leiþan, stv. (172, n. 1),to go away,
depart; w.afw. dat.; Mk. I, 42;duw. dat.; Mk. III, 7. af-lêtan(-leitan; 7, n. 2), rv. (181),
w. acc. of pers. or th.,to leav, forsake,
put away (a wife); Mt. V, 24.
31. 32; w. dat. of pers. and acc. of
th.,to let off, forgiv; Mt. VI, 12.
14. 15;to let one hav; Mt. V,
40. af-lifnan(56, ns. 1. 4), wv. (194),to remain, remain over and abuv;
Skeir. VII, c. af-linnan, stv. (174, n. 1),to depart. af-maitan, stv. (179),to cut off; w.
acc. of th.; Mt. V, 30. af-marzeins, f. (103, n. 1),offense,
deceitfulness; Mk. IV, 19. [ af-môjan(26), wv. (187),to weary,
fatigue. af-niman, stv. (170; 175), w. acc.,to take away, remove; II. Cor. III,
16; and dat.; Mk. IV, 25; orafw.
dat.; Mk. II, 20. 21. af-satjan, wv. (187), w. acc.,to put
away (a wife), divorce; Mt. V, 32. af-skiuban(56, n. 1), stv. (173, n. 1),to shuv away, put away, reject. af-slauþjan, wv. (188),to amaze; in
pass.:to be in despair; II. Cor. IV, 8. af-slauþnan, wv. (194),to becum beside
one's self, be amazed. af-standan, stv. (177, n. 3),to fall
away, renounce; w. dat.; II. Cor.
IV, 2. af-stass, f. (103, n. 3),a standing off,
falling away;afstassais bôkôs,a
writing of divorcement; Mt. V, 31.
[< stem-stassi-< stat-ti-< stat
(< √ ofstandan+-t) + suff. -ti-.] af-stôþum, prt. ofafstandan. af-swaggwjan, wv. (188),to make
despondent;afswaggwiþs wisan,to
despair; II. Cor. I, 8 (note). afta, adv. (213, n. 2),behind. [ aftana, adv. (213, n. 2),from behind;
Mk. V, 27. [ aftarô, adv. (211, n. 1),from behind,
behind. [ aftra, adv.,back, backwards, behind;
Lu. II, 43;again; Mt. V, 33.
[ aftuma, superl. adj. (139),the last.
[ aftumists, superl. adj. (139, n. 1),the
last;aftumist haban,to lie, orbe,
at the point of deth; Mk. 5, 23.
[ aggilus, m. (120, n. 1),angel, messenger;
Lu. II, 9. 10; dat.-au; Lu.
II, 13. 21; acc.-u; Mk. I, 2; pl.
nom.-jus; Lu. II, 15; or-eis; Mk.
I, 13. [< ἄγγελος,messenger, angel.] aggwiþa, f. (97),anguish; II. Cor. II,
4. [ *aggwjan, wv. (188), inga-aggwjan.
[ aggwus, adj. (68; 131),narrow.
[OE. ange, ME. ang, OHG. engi (ja-stem),
MHG. enge, NHG. enge, eng,
adj.narrow.] agis, gen.agisis, n. (35; 94),aw,
fear; Mk. IV, 41. Lu. II, 9. II. Cor.
V, 11. [ *agjan, wv. (35), inus-agjan. [<*ags,awful, fearful, <-agan; s.agis.] aglait-gastalds(88a, n. 1), adj. (124),greedy of filthy lucre, greedy. [-gastalds aglaiti, n. (95),lasciviousness, unchastity.
[<*aglaits, adj.,lascivious;
cp.agls, adj.,indecent.] aglaiti-waúrdei(88a), f. (113),indecent
language, filthy talk. [ -agljan(14, n. 1), wv. (188),to
trubl, inus-a.[ aglô, f. (112),tribulation, anguish,
distress; Mk. IV, 17. II. Cor. I, 4.
8. II, 4. IV, 17. [ aglus, adj. (131),difficult, hard.[< √ ofagis+ suff.-lu-. OE. egle
(jô-stem), ME. egle,trublsum, <
eglan, ME. eile, NE. ail.] Agustus, pr. n.,Augustus; dat.-au;
Lu. II, 1. [Αὔγουστος.] ahaks, f. (103, n. 2),duv; Mk. I, 10.
Lu. II, 24. ahma, m. (108),the Spirit, the Holy
Ghost; Mk. I, 8. 10. 12. 23. 25. 26.
27. II, 8. 11. 29. 30. V, 2. 8. 13.
Lu. II, 26. 27. 40. II. Cor. I, 22.
II, 13. III, 3. 6. 8. 17. 18. IV, 13.
V, 5. [< √ ofahjan,to think, +
suff.-man-.] ahs, n. (94),ear (of grain); Mk. II,
23. IV, 28. [OE. êar (< *eaur, *eahur,
*ahur), ME. ear, er, NE. ear (of
grain; for ear, the organ of hearing,
s.ausô).] ahtau, indecl. num. (141),eight; Lu.
II, 21. [OE. eahta, ME. eighte,
NE. eight.] ahtau-têhund, indecl. num. (143),eighty; Lu. II, 37. ahtuda, ord. num. (146),the eighth.
[ aƕa, f. (97),river, stream, water;
Mk. I, 5. [OE. êa (< *au, *ahu,
*ahwu), f., ME. æ,river, water, >
OE. îg,iland, lit. 'belonging to the
water', and in composition: îgland,
ME. iland, NE. iland.] aibr, n. (94),an offering; Mt. V, 23.
[No doubt a corrupt form for*tibr= OE. tifer, n., OHG. zebar,victim,
sacrifice; cf. MHG. un-ge-zibere,
un-zifer, NHG. ungeziefer, n.,vermin,
prop. 'an animal unfit for a
sacrifice'.] áigan(áihan), prt.-prs. (203),to
own, hav, possess.—Cpd.faíráihan(203). [OE. âgan, ME. aghe,
owe, NE. ow.—Prt.: Gothicáihta,
OE. âhte, ME. âhte, ouhte, NE.
ought.] áiginôn, wv., inga-aiginôn. [ áihts(20, n. 2), f. (103),property,
possession; in pl.goods, things.
[< √ ofaigan+ suff.-ti-. OHG.
êht, f.,property, goods, in compos.
frêht (= Goth.*fra-aihts),gain,
wages; cf. LG. fracht, Du. vracht
> ME. fraht, fraught,cargo, freight,
> frahte, fraughte,to load, pp.
fraught, NE. fraught. Of G. or
Du. origin is the ML. frecta, fretta,
> OF. *freit, fret > ME. freit,
freight (the gh being due to
'fraught'), NE. freight.] aíƕa-tundi(64), f. (98),brambl-bush,
bush. [ the
caus.tandjan,to kindl, OE. tendan,
ME. tende, NE. tind.] *aikan, rv. (179), inaf-aikan. aíkklêsjô, f. (111),church. [<
ἐκκλησία.] Aíleisabaíþ(23), pr. n.,Elisabeth.
[< Ἐλισάβεθ.] aílôê(6, n. 1),my God![< Ἐλωί
< the Hebrew.] ainaha, weak adj. (132, n. 2),only.
[ ain-falþei, f. (113),simplicity; II.
Cor. I, 12. [ ain-falþs, adj. (148),'one-fold', singl;
Mt. VI, 22. ain-ƕarjizuh, prn. (165, n. 1),every
one, each one; Luc. II, 3. II. Cor.
V, 10. ain-ƕaþaruh, prn. (166),each of
two. *ainlif(56, n. 1), num. (141),eleven.
[ ain(n)ôhun, acc. sg. ofainshun. ains, num. (140), (I)one, a singl
one, (1) alone; II. Cor. V, 15; (2)
w. a sb., (a) follg.; Mt. V, 18. 36;
(b) preceding; Mt. V, 18. 41; (c)understood; Mk. IV, 8; (3) w. a
partit. gen. follg.; Mt. V, 19. 29.
30. VI, 29; (4)ains—anþar,the
one, the other; Mt. VI, 24. (II)
indef.,one, sum one, an, a, w. a
partit. gen. follg.; Mk. V, 22. (III)only, alone, (1) w. a sb., (a) prec.;
Skeir. VII, c; (b) follg.; Mk. II, 7.
26; (2) w. a prn. prec.; Mt. V, 46.
[OE. ân,one, ME. on, an, ane, a,
one, o, (shortend when uzed as a
proclitic),one, alone; an, NE. one;
an, a.] ains-hun, indef. prn. (163, c), only in
negativ sentences,not any one,
none, (1) alone; II. Cor. V, 16; (2)
w. a partit. gen. follg.; Mk. V, 37. aípiskaúpus, m. (120, n. 1),bishop.
[< ἐπίσκοπος,bishop.] aípistaúlê, f. (120, n. 3),epistl, letter;
II. Cor. III, 2. 3. [< ἐπιστολή,message, letter.] áir, adv. (214, n. 1),erly; Mk. I, 35.
[OE. *âr > the compar. æ̂r; seeáiris.] áirinôn, wv. (190),to be a messenger,
an ambassador; w.faúrw.
acc.; II. Cor. V, 20. [<áirus.] áiris, comp. adv. (212),erlier. [<áir+ suff.-is. OE. æ̂r, ME. er,sooner, erlier, before, NE. ere.] áiriza, comp. adj. (136),of old time,
living formerly; in pl. uzed substantivly;
Mt. V, 21. 33. [<áir+
suff.-iz-an-. OE. æ̂ror, ME. erer,former.] aírþa, f. (97),erth, ground, land;
Mt. V, 18. 35. VI, 10. 19. Mk.
II, 10. IV, 5. 8. 20. 28. 31. Lu.
II, 14. [OE. eorðe, ME. erthe,
NE. erth.] aírþa-kunds(88a), adj. (124),erthy,
born of the erth. aírþeins, adj. (124),of erth, erthen;
II. Cor. IV, 7.erthly; II. Cor. V,
1. [
áirus(20, n. 2), m. (105),messenger,
ambassador. [OE.âr(of the o-declension),
m.,messenger. Cf. OE.
æ̂rende, n., ME. erand, NE. errand.] aírzeis, adj. (128),astray, led astray.
[OE. yrre, eorre, ME. eorre, irre,angry, OHG. irri, MHG. NHG. irre,
adj.,astray, confused.] *ais(for whichaiz, 78, n. 1; occurs
only onse; Mk. VI, 8), n. (94),brass, bronz, muney. [OE. âr, f.,brass, bronz, copper, ME. ôr, NE.
ore.] aiþei, f. (113),mother; Mk. III, 31.
32. 33. 34. 35. V, 40. Lu. II, 33.
34. 43. 48. 51. [OHG. eidi, eide,mother.] aiþs, gen.aiþis, m. (91),oath; Mt.
V, 33. [OE. âð, m., ME. oth, NE.
oath.] aíþþau(20, 3; 71, n. 1), conj. (218),or; Mt. V, 17. 18. 36. VI, 31. Mk.
III, 4. 33. IV, 17. 21. 30. Lu. II,
24. II. Cor. I, 13. 17. III, 1;jabai ...aíþþau,either ... or; Mt. VI,
24;else, otherwise; Mt. VI, 1. [Cf.
OE. oððe, North æththa,or.] Aiulf, prn. n. (65, n. 1). aiw, adv. (prop. acc. sing. ofaiws,
q. v.),ever, always with ni:never;
Mk. II, 12. 25. III, 29. [OE. â (for
*âw), ME. â, ô, ON. ei > NE. aye.] aíwaggêljô, f. (112),gospel; Mk. I,
1. 14. 15. [< εὐαγγέλιον.] aiweins, adj. (124),eternal; Mk. III,
29. II. Cor. IV, 17. 18. V, 1. [ aiwiski, n. (95),shame, dishonesty;
II. Cor. IV, 2. [<*aiwisks(inun-aiwisks,that need not be ashamed).
OE. æ̂wisc,ashamed.] aiws, m. (91, n. 5),time, life-time,
age, world, eternity; II. Cor. IV, 4;in aiwins,forever; Mt. VI, 13.—S.
alsoaiw. aiz; seeais. ajukduþs(21, n. 2), f. (103),time,
eternity. [ ak, conj. (218),but, for; Mt. V, 17.
39. VI, 13. 18. Mk. I, 45. II, 17.
22. III, 26. 29. IV, 17. 22. V, 19.
26. 39. II. Cor. I, 9. 12. 19. 24.
II, 4. 5. 13. 17. III, 3. 5. 6. 14.
IV, 2. 5. 18. V, 4. 12. 15. Skeir.
VII, a. c. [OE. ME. ac,but.] Akaïja, pr. n.,Achaja; dat.-ai; II.
Cor. I, 1. [< Ἀχαΐα.] akei, conj. (218),but; II. Cor. I, 9.
III, 15. IV, 8. 9. Skeir. VII, a;yet;
II. Cor. V, 16. [ akeits, m. (? 91, n. 2),vinegar. [<
Lt. acêtum,vinegar.] akran, n. (94),fruit; Mk. IV, 7. 8.
20. 28. 29. [OE. æcern, n., ME.
akern, acorn, NE. acorn.] akrana-laus, adj. (124),fruitless, unfruitful;
Mk. IV, 19. akrs, m. (91, n. 1),field. [OE. æcer,
m.,field, ME. aker, NE. acre.] aqizi, f. (98),ax. [OE. æx, eax, f.,
ME. æx, NE. ax.] alabalstraún(24, n. 5; 46, n. 2),
indecl. sb. n. (120, n. 2),alabaster
box. [< ἀλάβαστρον.] ala-mans, m. (117, n. 1),all men,
the hole human race. [Forala-, s.alaþarba;mansis nom. pl. ofmanna.] alan, stv. (177),to grow. [OE. alan,to nurish.] ala-þarba, adj. (132, n. 2),very poor,
very needy. [ala-stands foralla-(< alna- < √ ofalan+ ptc. suff.
-na-), stem ofalls,all;þarba,needy,
< √ ofþaúrban.] Albila(54), pr. n.,Albila. alds(73; 74, n. 3), f. (103),age,
generation, life, world. [< √ ofalan+ suff.-di-. OE. ieldu (orig.
i-stem), ME. elde, NE. eld (poet.),age. Cf.alþeis.] aleina, f. (97),el, cubit; Mt. VI, 27.
[OE. eln, f., ME. (< the inflected
cases) elne, elle, NE. el.] alêw, n. (119),oliv, oil; Mk. VI, 13.
[< Lt. oleum,oil.] Alfaius, pr. n.,Alpheus; gen.-aus;
Mk. II, 14. III, 18. [< Αλφαῖος.] alhs, f. (116),templ; Lu. II, 27. 37.
46. [OE. alh, ealh, m.,templ.] alja, (1) conj.,than, except, unless;
II. Cor. I, 13. (2) prep. w. dat.
(217),except. [< stem ofaljis.] alja-kuns, adj. (130),foren, strange.
[alja alja-leikôs, adv. (212, n. 2),otherwise.
[From stems ofaljisand-leiks+ adv. compar. suff.-ôs.] aljar, adv. (213, n. 1),elsewhere.
[< stem ofaljis+ suff.-r.] aljaþ, adv. (213, n. 1),in another
direction. [< stem ofaljis+ suff.-þ.] aljaþrô, adv. (213, n. 1),from elsewhere.
[< stem ofaljis+ suff.-þrô.] aljis, adj. (126),other, another; II.
Cor. I, 13. Skeir. VII, b. [OE. elles
(gen. sg. n.), ME. elles, NE. else.] allaþrô, adv. (213, n. 2),from all
directions, from every quarter; Mk.
I, 45. [< stem ofalls+ suff.-þrô.] allis, (1) adv. (215),in general, holely,
at all;ni—allis,not at all. (2)
conj. (218), never at the beginning,for; Mk. III, 35;for neither, for
not; Mk. IV, 22. [Prop. gen. sg.
n. ofalls. OE. ealles, ME. alles,
adv.,holely.] alls, adj. (122, n. 1),all, every, hole,
(1) alone, w. or without the prec.
or follg. art. or dem. prn.; Mt. V,
18. VI, 32. Mk. I, 5. 27. 37. II,
12. IV, 11. 34. V, 20. 40. Lu. II,
3. 19. II. Cor. II, 9. IV, 8. 15. V,
15. 17. 18. (2) w. a pers. prn. prec.
or follg.; II. Cor. II, 3. III, 18. V,
10. (3) w. a poss. prn. follg.; Mk.
V, 26. (4) w. attraction of a rel.
prn. (see 'Explanatory Notes'); Lu.
II, 20. (5) w. a ptc.; Mk. I, 32.
Lu. II, 18. 38. 47. (6) w. a follg.
adj. prec. by the art.; II. Cor. I, 1.
(7) w. an adv. frase; Lu. II, 39.
(8) w. a sb., w. or without the art.;
Mt. VI, 29. Mk. I, 5. 28. 33. 39.IV, 1. 13. V, 12. 33. Lu. II, 1. 10.
31. 51. II. Cor. I, 1. 3. 4. II, 14.
III, 2. IV, 2; and a poss. prn.; Mt.
V, 29. 30. VI, 22. 23. (9) in gen.
pl. w. a superl.; Mk. IV, 31. 32.
(10)all(sing. n.) w. gen. sg.; Mk.
II, 13;allata þataw. gen. pl.; Mk.
III, 28. [< √ ofalan+ suff.-la<-no-; cp.fulls. OE. eall, ME. all,
NE. all.] all-waldands, m. (115),all-ruling, almighty.
[ -alþan, rv. (179, n. 1), inus-alþan.
[Cp.alþeis.] alþeis, adj. (128),old; n. pl.þô alþjôna,(the) old things; II. Cor. V,
17. [Cp.alds; also OE. eald (w.
suff. -do-), ME. ald, old, NE. old.] Amalaberga, pr. n. (54, n. 2). Amalafrigda, pr. n. (3, n. 2). amên,amen, verily; Mt. V, 18. 26.
VI, 2. 5. 13. 16. Mk. III, 28. II.
Cor. I, 20. [< ἀμήν < the Hebrew.] ams, m. (91, n. 4),shoulder. an, interr. particl (216),then. ana, prep. (217), (1) w. dat., (a)
local,in, to, on, upon, over; Mk. I,
45. IV, 5. 16. 20. 38. V, 4. II. Cor.
III, 15; (b) of cause, especially w.
vs. of 'affection',in, for, at, over;
Mk. I, 22. Lu. II, 33. 47. II. Cor.
I, 4;ana þammei,for that; V, 4;
(c) w. vs. of 'knowing, showing',
and the like,on, by, from, in; Mk.
V, 29. Skeir. VII, c; (d) in other
relations, denoting 'inclination, reference',
and the like; Lu. II, 25. 40.
II. Cor. I, 23. IV, 10. (2) w. acc.,
local,on, upon, at, into; Mt. V, 45.
VI, 27. Mk. I, 10. 35. II, 21. III,
10. IV, 21. 26. 31. V, 23. Lu. II,
28. II. Cor. III, 13. [OE. an, ǫn,
ME. on, o, NE. on.] ana-aukan, rv. (179),to ad, w.anaw. acc.; Mt. VI, 27. ana-biudan, stv. (170; 173),to command,
instruct, bid, (1) w. dat. of
pers.; Mk. I, 27. (2) w. acc. of th.;
Mk. I, 44. (3) w. dat. of pers. and
an obj. clause w.ei; Mk. V, 43. ana-busns(15, n. 1), f. (103);command,
commandment; Mt. V, 19.
[ ana-filh, n. (94),commendation;anafilhis bôkôs,epistls of commendation;
II. Cor. III, 1. [ ana-filhan, stv. (174, n. 1),to hand
down as tradition, commit to, commend,
w. acc. (dir. obj.); II. Cor.
III, 1; and dat. (indir. obj.); II. Cor.
V, 12. *ana-haimeis, adj. (127),at home,
present; II. Cor. V, 8. 9. [-haimeis ana-haitan, rv. (170; 179), w. two
accs.; II. Cor. I, 23. ana-hamôn, w. v. (190),to put on
clothes, to clothe; II. Cor. V, 4. ana-hneiwan, stv. (172, n. 1),to
bend down, stoop down; Mk. 1, 7. ana-kaúrjan, w. v. (193) w. acc.,to
press upon, overload; II. Cor. II, 5. anaks, adv.,suddenly, at onse; Lu.
II, 13. ana-kumbjan(54, n. 1), wv. (187),to lie down, recline, sit at meat;
Mk. II, 15. Skeir. VII, b. ana-kunnains, f. (103, n. 1),a reading;
II. Cor. III, 14. [ ana-kunnan, wv. (193) w. acc.,to
read; II. Cor. I, 13. III, 2. ana-qiman, stv. (175, n. 1) w. acc.,to cum near, approach; Lu. II, 9. ana-laugniba, adv. (210),secretly, in
secret. [ ana-laugns, adj. (130),hidn, secret;
Mk. IV, 22. II. Cor. IV, 2. [ ana-leikô, adv.,in like manner; Skeir.
VII, a. [<*analeiks( ana-mêljan, w. v. (187),to write
down, enrol for taxation; Lu. II, 5. -anan(78, n. 4), stv. (177, n. 1), inus-anan,to breath out, giv up the
ghost. [< √ an, in OE. andian,to be angry, OHG. andôn, MHG.
anden, NHG. ahnden,to punish.] ana-nauþjan, wv. (188), w. acc.,to
constrain, force, compel; Mt. V, 41. ana-niujan, wv. (188),to renew; II.
Cor. IV, 16. ana-praggan(51), rv. (178),to harass,
trubl. ana-silan, wv. (193),to be silent, be
stil; Mk. IV, 39. ana-siuns, adj. (130),visibl. ana-stôdeins, f. (103, n. 1),beginning;
Mk. I, 1. [ ana-stôdjan, wv. (188), intr.,to begin;
Mk. superscr. ana-trimpan, stv. (174, n. 1),to tred
upon, press upon. and, prep. w. acc. (217), local, denoting
'motion over',along(orig.opposit),to, into, on, in; Mk. I,
28. 39.and driusôn,down a slope;
Mk. V, 13. [Orig.*anda=anda-,
uzed w. sbs. and adjs. only;and-also w. vs. and advs. OE. ME.
and-, ǫnd-, NE. an- (in answer).] anda-; s.and. anda-beit(in B,-bêtin A), n. (94),reproach; II. Cor. II, 6. [ anda-hafts, f. (103),answer, reply;
sentence; II. Cor. I, 9. [-hafts anda-nahti, n. (95),the time toward
night, evening; Mk. I, 32. IV, 35.
[nahti anda-neiþs, adj. (124),contrary;þata andaneiþô,contrariwise; II.
Cor. II, 7. [-neiþs anda-nêm(33), n. (94),a receiving.
[ anda-nêms(33), adj. (130),plezant,
acceptabl. [ anda-numts(33), f. (103),a receiving,
acceptation. [ anda-sêts(34), adj. (130),abominabl.
[ anda-staþjis, m. (92),adversary.
[-staþjis anda-staua, m. (107),adversary; Mt.
V, 25. anda-þâhts, (209), adj. (124),vigilant,
cautious. [Prop. an old ptc.
in-to-, and-augjô, adv.,openly, publicly; Mk.
I, 45. [ anda-waúrdi, n. (95),answer; Luc.
II, 47. [waúrdi<-waúrds(inlausa-waúrds, etc.) anda-wleizn, n. (94) or-wleizns, f.
(103),countenance, face; II. Cor.
III, 13. [-wleizn<*wleitan(= OE.
wlîtan, ME. wlite,to look) + (if f.)
suff.-sni-.] and-bahti, n. (95, n. 1),service,
office, ministry, ministration; II.
Cor. III, 7. 8. 9. IV, 1. V, 18.
[ and-bahtjan, wv. (187) w. dat. of
pers.,to serv, minister; Mk. I, 13.
31; w. acc. of th.,to perform, administer;
II. Cor. III, 3. [ and-bahts, m. (91),servant, minister;
II. Cor. III, 6.officer; Mt. V, 25.[Perhaps < L. ambactus,servant,
of Celtic origin.] and-beitan, stv. (172, n. 1), w. acc.,to rebuke, charge; Mk. I, 25. III,
12; in pass.,to be perplext; II.
Cor. IV, 8. and-bindan, stv. (174) w. acc.,to
unbind, loose; Mk. I, 7;to explain;
Mk. IV, 34. and-bundnan, wv. (194),to becum
loose, loosen. andeis, m. (92, n. 1),end; Mk. III,
26;und, orin,andi,to the end;
II. Cor. I, 13. III, 13. [OE. ende,
m., ME. ende, end, NE. end.] and-hafjan, stv. (177, n. 2), w. dat.
of pers.,to answer; Mk. III, 33. and-haitan, rv. (170; 179),to confess,
w. dat. of pers.,to confess
(one's self) to, to thank; Lu. II,
38; w. dat. of th.,to confess sumthing;
Mk. I, 5. and-hausjan, wv. (187),to listen to(and answer favorably),to hear;
pers. pass.; Mt. VI, 7. and-hôf, prt. ofandhafjan. and-huleins, f. (103, n. 1),uncuvering,
revelation; illumination; Lu.
II, 32. [ and-huljan, wv. (187), w. acc.,to uncuver;
Mk. II, 4;to reveal; Lu. II,
35; pp.andhuliþs,uncuverd, open;
II. Cor. III, 18. andi-laus(88a, n. 2), adj. (124),endless. andizuh, conj. (218),otherwise, else.
[ and-niman, stv. (170; 175), w. acc.,to take, receiv, partake, accept; Mk.
IV, 20. 36. Skeir. VII, c; in the
prt.to hav receivd, to hav; Mt.
VI, 2, 16; andanaw. acc.,to take,
take up in; Lu. II, 28. Andraías, pr. n.Andrew; Skeir. VII,
a; gen.-ins; Mk. I, 29; acc.-an;
Mk. I, 16. III, 18. [< Ἀνδρέας.] and-sakan, stv. (177, n. 1),to argue
against, speak against; Lu. II, 34. and-standan, stv. (177, n. 3), w. dat.,to stand against, resist; Mt. V, 39. and-staúrran, wv. (193),to murmur
against. and-tilôn, wv. (189),to serv, accomodate
one's self to; Skeir. VII, a. and-þagkjan(gg; 67, n. 1), wv. (209),
prt.-þâhta(5, b),to consider, devise;
w.sikand gen. of th.,to recollect,
remember; Skeir. VII, a; so
withoutsik; Skeir. VII, a. and-waírþi, n. (95),presence, sight,
face; Mt. VI, 16. II. Cor. II, 17.
III, 18. IV, 2;person; II. Cor. II,
10;in managamma andwaírþja,before many persons; II. Cor. I, 11.in andwaírþjaw. gen.,in the presence
of, before; Mt. V, 24. VI, 1.
Lu. II, 31;faúra a.w. gen.,before;
Mk. II, 12. [ and-waírþs, adj. (124),present; II.
Cor. IV, 17. [-waírþs Anna, pr. n.,Anna; Lu. II, 36. [<
Ἀννα.] Annas, pr. n.,Annas. [< Ἀννας.] *ans, m. (91, n. 4),beam. [ON. ǫss,
áss (from *ans),beam, pole, >
vindáss,windlass, > ME. windas,
NE. windlass (the l by influence of
windlass,a circuit, < the vb. wind
+-lass, for lace).] ansteigs, adj. (124),gracious, favorabl.
[ ansts, f. (102),favor; Lu. II, 52;grace; Lu. II, 40. II. Cor. I, 2. 12;joy; II. Cor. I, 24.benefit; II. Cor.
I, 15. [OE. êst (ê is i-uml. of ô <
ǫn for an), m., ME. este,favor,
grace.] anþar, adj. (122, n. 1; 124, ns. 1. 4;
146),another, second, (1) alone,
with or without the art.; Mt. V,
39. Mk. III, 21. V, 19;ains...
anþar,the one ... the other; Mt.
VI, 24;sum...anþaruþ þan,sum ... sum; Mk. IV, 5; (2) w. a sb.;Mk. IV, 36. II. Cor. I, 15. [OE.
ǫ̂ðer (ǫ̂ < ǫn for an), ME. other,
NE. other.] apaústaúlus, m. (120, n. 1;apaústulus,
13, n. 1),apostl, messenger;
II. Cor. I, 1. [< ἀπόστολος.] arbaidjan, wv. (187),to work, labor,
toil; Mt. VI, 28. [ arbaiþs, f. (103),work, labor, toil.
[<*arban,to work(vB., 78) +
suff.-di-. OE. earfoð, earfeðe, n.,
ME. earfeð-,labor, pains, trubl,
OHG. arabeit, MHG. arebeit, arbeit,
f.,labor, trubl, need, NHG.
arbeit, f.,work, labor.] arbi, n. (95),heritage, inheritance.
[OE. yrfe, ierfe (ie is i-uml. of ea),
n., ME. erfe, OHG. erbi, MHG.
NHG. erbe, n.,heritage, inheritance.] arbi-numja(88a), m. (108),one who
takes an inheritance, an heir.
[-numja arbja, m. (108),heir. [ arbjô, f. (112),heiress. [ Ariamirus(61, n. 1), pr. n. Ariaricus(3, n. 2), pr. n. arjan, rv. (179, n. 5),to til, plow,
cultivate. [OE. erian, ME. ere, NE.
ear,to plow.] ark-aggilus(57), m. (105),archangel.
[< ἀρχάγγελος.] arma-haírtiþa, f. (97),pity, mercy;
Mt. VI, 4. [ armaiô(22, n. 3), f. (112),mercy,
pity; alms; Mt. VI, 1. 2. 3. [ arman, wv. (192),to show mercy.—Cpd.ga-a. [ arms, m. (101),arm; Lu. II, 28.
[OE. earm, m., ME. arm, NE.
arm.] arniba, adv. (130, n. 3; 210),surely.
[<*arni-(+ suff.-ba) = OE. *ærne-
> eorn-ost, ME. ernest, NE. ernest.] arwjô, adv.,without cause, freely,
for nought. asans, f. (103),harvest, harvest time,
summer; Mk. IV, 29. [< √ as =
OE. ær in earnian, ME. arne, erne,
NE. ern.] Asêr, pr. n.,Aser; gen.-is; Lu. II,
36. [< Ἀσήρ.] Asia, pr. n., f.,Asia; dat.-ai; II.
Cor. I, 8. asilus, m. f. (105),yung ass, ass.
[Lt. asinus (with change of suff.),
OE. esol, m.,ass, OHG. esil, MHG.
esel, NHG. esel, m.,ass.] asneis, m. (92),servant, hired man,
hireling; Mk. I, 20. [ asts, m. (91),branch, twig; Mk. IV,
32. [OE. *æst (> æstel, m.,litl
branch, book-mark), OHG. MHG.
NHG. ast, m.,branch, bough.] at, prep. (217), (I) w. dat., (1) local,
(a) denoting nearness,at, by,
with, about; Mk. II, 2. 14. IV, 1.
V, 11.for(s.haban); Mk. III, 9;
in an abstract sense; Luc. II, 52.
II. Cor. I, 12. 17. II, 1 (the first).
17. V, 8; (b) the point or goal at
which anything arrives, after vs.
of 'cuming, bringing', and the like,to; Mk. I, 33. 40. II, 3. III, 8. II.
Cor. I, 15. 16. II, 1 (the second).
Skeir. VII, b (the second); (2) temporal,
i. e. 'the time within which';
emfatic w. the dat. abs.; Mk. IV,
6. 35. Lu. II, 2. II. Cor. I, 11.
II, 12. V, 20. Skeir. VII, b (the
first and third). (II) w. acc., only
temporal,at, in;at dulþ,at the
feast; Lu. II, 41. [OE. æt, ME.
NE. at.]
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