Chapter 27

at-augjan, wv. (187), (1) w. refl. acc. (sik) and dat. of pers.,to bring before the eys, show (one's self to); Mk. I, 44; (2) w.faúraw. dat.,to show one's self, appear; II. Cor. V, 10.at-baíran, stv. (175), w. acc. of th.,to bring; Mt. V, 24;to offer; Mk. I, 44.at-gaggan, anv. (179, n. 3; 207),to go to, cum; Mt. V, 24. Mk. II, 18. 20; w.anaw. acc.; Mk. I, 10;duw. dat.; Mk. V, 15;inw. acc.; Mk. III, 20;aftana; Mk. V, 27.at-giban(56, n. 1), stv. (176), (1) w. acc. (in pass. the nom.),to giv over, deliver up, deliver, put in prison; Mk. I, 14;to bring forth; Mk. IV, 29; andinw. acc.,to deliver unto; II. Cor. IV, 11; (2) w. dat. (indir. obj.) and acc. (dir. obj.),to deliver; Mt. V, 25; in pass. w. dat. of pers. (indir. obj.) and an inf. clause (subj.); Mk. IV, 11.at-haitan(69, n. 2), rv. (170; 179), w. acc.,to call to one; Mk. III, 13. 23.Athanaildus(65, n. 1), pr. n.Athanaricus(3, n. 2), pr. n.at-iddja, prt. ofat-gaggan.atisk, n. (94) or m. (91; only acc. sg.,atisk, occurs),seed, cornfield; Mk. II, 23.at-kunnan, wv. (193), w. dat. of pers. and acc. of th.,to afford, grant, award, giv.at-nêƕjan, wv. (188), w.sik,to draw near, (in prt.)to be at hand; Mk. I, 15.at-saíƕan(34, n. 1), stv. (176, n. 1), w. inf.,to take heed; Mt. VI, 1.at-satjan, wv. (186), w. acc. (understood) andfaúraw. dat. (fraujin),to present to the Lord; Lu. II, 22.at-standan, stv. (177, n. 3),to stand near, cum near; Lu. II, 38.atta(69, n. 1), m. (108),father; Mk. I, 20. V, 40. Lu. II, 48. (=God) Mt. V, 45. 48. VI, 4. 6. 8. 9. 14. 15. 18. 26. 32. Lu. II, 49. II. Cor. I, 2. 3;forefather, ancestor; Skeir. VII, d. [OHG. atto.—< the language of children.]attaítôk, prt. ofattêkan.attaúhun, prt. ofattiuhan.at-têkan(eiforê; 7, n. 2), rv. (181), w. dat.;to tuch; Mk. I, 41. III, 10. V, 27. 28.Attila, pr. n. (108), prop. 'litl father'.at-tiuhan, stv. (173),to pulordraw towards, to bring; s.inn-at-tiuhan.at-þinsan, stv. (174, n. 1), w. acc.,to draw towards.at-wisan,to be present, be at hand; Mk. IV, 29.aþþan, conj. (218), always at the beginning of the sentence,but, moreover; Mt. V, 22. 28. 34. 44. VI, 16. Mk. II, 10. 20. III, 29. IV, 15. II. Cor. I, 6. 13. 18. 21. 23. II, 1. 5. 10. 14. III, 4. 7. 16. 17. 18. IV, 3. 7. V, 5. 8. 11. 18;for; II. Cor. II, 4. IV, 5;aþþan ik...iþ is,I (indeed) ... but he; Mk. I, 8.Audericus(25, n. 2), pr. n.auftô(24, n. 1; 211, n. 1), adv.,perhaps, likely, surely;ibai auftô,lest perhaps; Mk. II, 22. II. Cor. I, 17. II, 7.auga-daúrô(88a), n. (110),window, lit. 'ey-door'. [The pl. f.daúrônsmeansdoor; s. alsodaúr.]augjan, wv. (187),to show.—Cpd.at-au.[< stemauga-(s. prec. w.). OE. æt-êawan, æt-ŷwan, ME. (at-)ewe,to show.]augô, n. (110),ey; Mt. V, 29. 38. VI, 22. 23. Lu. II, 30. [OE. êage, n., ME. eᵹe, eye, NE. ey.]auhjôdus(aúhjôdus?), m. (105),noiz, tumult; Mk. V, 38. [aúhumists,aúhmists(a new superl.; 124; 139, n. 1),highest, chief. [OE. ŷmest,highest.]auk, conj. (in our 'Selections' after the first, or two first closely connected words of the sentence),for; Mt. V, 18. 20. 29. 30. 46. VI, 7. 8. 16. 21. 32. Mk. I, 16. II, 15. III, 10. 21. IV, 28. V, 42. II. Cor. III, 9. 11. V, 1. Skeir. VII, c;jah auk,for; II. Cor. V, 4;auk...-uþ (= uh)-þan,for ... but; II. Cor. II, 16 (in B). [OE. êac, ME. êk, êke,also, likewise, NE. eke.]aukan, rv. (179),to increase.—Cmpds.ana-,bi-au.[OE. *êacan (pp. êacen),to increase, > the caus. ŷcan, *êcan, ME. eke, eche,to increase, NE. eke (dial.), ech(e) (Shak.).]Aúnisimus(9, n. 1), pr. n.aurahi(98, oraurahjô, 111?aú? Only dat. pl.,aurahjôm, occurs), f.,tomb; Mk. V, 2. 3. 5.aurâli(5, a), n. (98),napkin. [< Lt. orale,napkin.]Ausila(25, n. 2), pr. n.ausô, n. (110),ear; Mk. IV, 9. 23. [OE. êare, ME. êre, n., NE. ear.]Austrovaldus(25, n. 2), pr. n.auþeis, adj. (127; orauþs, 130, n. 2),desert, waste; Mk. I, 35. 45. [ON. auðr, OHG. ôdi, MHG. œde, NHG. öde,desert, waste.]auþida, f. (97),desert; Mk. I, 3. 4. 12. 13. Skeir. VII, d. [ ME. blowe, NE. blow,a stroke, hit), OHG. bliuwan, MHG. bliuwe, NHG. bläuen (now connected with blau,blu),to beat.]-blindjan, wv. (187),to make blind, inga-b.[ the verbal adj. dæft,mild, gentl, ME. deft, daft, NE. deft,fit, dexterous, neat.]daddjan(73, n. 1), wv. (187),to giv suck, suckl. [See Brgm., IV, § 707.]Dagalaiphus(21, n. 1; 52), pr. n.dags, m. (90),day; Mk. I, 9. 13. II, 20. IV, 35. Lu. II, 1. 6. 21. 22. 36. 44. II. Cor. I, 14;daga jah daga,day by day, daily; II. Cor. IV, 16;afar dagans,after (sum) days; Mk. II, 1;himma daga,to-day; Mt. VI, 11. 30. Lu. II, 11;und hina dag,until (unto) this day; II. Cor. III, 14. 15;naht jah daga,night and day; Mk. IV, 27;nahtam jah dagam, th. s.; Mk. V, 5. Lu. II, 37. [OE. dæg, m., ME. dæi, dai, day, NE. day.]Daíkapaúlis, pr. n.,Decapolis; dat.-ein; Mk. V, 20.dailjan, wv. (188),to deal. Cpd.ga-d.[ ME. deye, NE. die) + suff.-þo-. OE. dêad, ME. dêd, ded, NE. ded.]dauþus, m. (105),deth; II. Cor. I, 9. II, 16. in pl.deths, i. e.dangers of deth; II. Cor. I, 6. III, 7. IV, 11. 12. [< √dau(s.dauþs) + suff.-þu-. OE. dêað (orig. u-stem), m., ME. deaþ, deð, NE. deth.]Daweid, pr. n.,David; Mk. II, 25. gen.-is: Lu. II, 4. 11. [< Δαυΐδ.]-dêds; s.-dêþs.deigan, stv. (172, n. 1),to knead. [< √dîg, in prt.daig= OE. dâg, seen in dâg (Goth.daigs), dâh, m., ME. dah, dogh, NE. dough.]-dêþs,-dêds(74, n. 2), f. (103),deed, only in cpds.; cf.missa-dêþs. [< √dê(: dô > OE. dôn, ME. dô,NE. do) + suff.-þi-. OE. dæ̂d, f., ME. dede, NE. deed.]diabaúlus,diabulus(13, n. 1), m. (105),devil. [< διάβολος,slanderer, devil.]dis-, inseparabl particl prefixt to vs. (and verbal sbs.), (1)asunder, apart; (2) uzed intensivly (cf.dis-haban). [In meaning = Lt. dis- (> NE. dis- and OE. des-)> NE. de- (different from de-< Lt. de).]dis-haban, wv. (192), w. acc.,to constrain(s.dis-); II. Cor. V, 14.dis-hniupan, wv. (173, n. 1),to break to pieces.dis-kreitan, stv. (172, n. 1),to tear asunder, rend(tr.).dis-skritnan, wv. (194),to rend(intr.).dis-taíran, stv. (175, n. 1), w. acc.,to tear asunder, burst; Mk. II, 22.dis-wilwan, stv. (174, n. 1),to plunder (completely), spoil; Mk. III, 27.diupei, f. (113),depth, deep. [ drêor n.,gore, blud, > drêorig,gory, sad, ME. drery, NE. dreary), ME. drese,to fall, > the NE. frequ. drizl.]driusô(31), f. (112),slope; Mk. V, 13. [ OE. drêfan, ME. dreve,to trubl, afflict, = Goth.drôbjan,to stir up, trubl, OHG. truoben, MHG. trüeben, NHG. trüben,to make turbid, to afflict.]drugkanei(32), f. (113),drunkenness. [< pp. stem ofdrigkan.]-drugkja(32), m., inweindrugkja. [

at-augjan, wv. (187), (1) w. refl. acc. (sik) and dat. of pers.,to bring before the eys, show (one's self to); Mk. I, 44; (2) w.faúraw. dat.,to show one's self, appear; II. Cor. V, 10.

at-baíran, stv. (175), w. acc. of th.,to bring; Mt. V, 24;to offer; Mk. I, 44.

at-gaggan, anv. (179, n. 3; 207),to go to, cum; Mt. V, 24. Mk. II, 18. 20; w.anaw. acc.; Mk. I, 10;duw. dat.; Mk. V, 15;inw. acc.; Mk. III, 20;aftana; Mk. V, 27.

at-giban(56, n. 1), stv. (176), (1) w. acc. (in pass. the nom.),to giv over, deliver up, deliver, put in prison; Mk. I, 14;to bring forth; Mk. IV, 29; andinw. acc.,to deliver unto; II. Cor. IV, 11; (2) w. dat. (indir. obj.) and acc. (dir. obj.),to deliver; Mt. V, 25; in pass. w. dat. of pers. (indir. obj.) and an inf. clause (subj.); Mk. IV, 11.

at-haitan(69, n. 2), rv. (170; 179), w. acc.,to call to one; Mk. III, 13. 23.

Athanaildus(65, n. 1), pr. n.

Athanaricus(3, n. 2), pr. n.

at-iddja, prt. ofat-gaggan.

atisk, n. (94) or m. (91; only acc. sg.,atisk, occurs),seed, cornfield; Mk. II, 23.

at-kunnan, wv. (193), w. dat. of pers. and acc. of th.,to afford, grant, award, giv.

at-nêƕjan, wv. (188), w.sik,to draw near, (in prt.)to be at hand; Mk. I, 15.

at-saíƕan(34, n. 1), stv. (176, n. 1), w. inf.,to take heed; Mt. VI, 1.

at-satjan, wv. (186), w. acc. (understood) andfaúraw. dat. (fraujin),to present to the Lord; Lu. II, 22.

at-standan, stv. (177, n. 3),to stand near, cum near; Lu. II, 38.

atta(69, n. 1), m. (108),father; Mk. I, 20. V, 40. Lu. II, 48. (=God) Mt. V, 45. 48. VI, 4. 6. 8. 9. 14. 15. 18. 26. 32. Lu. II, 49. II. Cor. I, 2. 3;forefather, ancestor; Skeir. VII, d. [OHG. atto.—< the language of children.]

attaítôk, prt. ofattêkan.

attaúhun, prt. ofattiuhan.

at-têkan(eiforê; 7, n. 2), rv. (181), w. dat.;to tuch; Mk. I, 41. III, 10. V, 27. 28.

Attila, pr. n. (108), prop. 'litl father'.

at-tiuhan, stv. (173),to pulordraw towards, to bring; s.inn-at-tiuhan.

at-þinsan, stv. (174, n. 1), w. acc.,to draw towards.

at-wisan,to be present, be at hand; Mk. IV, 29.

aþþan, conj. (218), always at the beginning of the sentence,but, moreover; Mt. V, 22. 28. 34. 44. VI, 16. Mk. II, 10. 20. III, 29. IV, 15. II. Cor. I, 6. 13. 18. 21. 23. II, 1. 5. 10. 14. III, 4. 7. 16. 17. 18. IV, 3. 7. V, 5. 8. 11. 18;for; II. Cor. II, 4. IV, 5;aþþan ik...iþ is,I (indeed) ... but he; Mk. I, 8.

Audericus(25, n. 2), pr. n.

auftô(24, n. 1; 211, n. 1), adv.,perhaps, likely, surely;ibai auftô,lest perhaps; Mk. II, 22. II. Cor. I, 17. II, 7.

auga-daúrô(88a), n. (110),window, lit. 'ey-door'. [The pl. f.daúrônsmeansdoor; s. alsodaúr.]

augjan, wv. (187),to show.—Cpd.at-au.[< stemauga-(s. prec. w.). OE. æt-êawan, æt-ŷwan, ME. (at-)ewe,to show.]

augô, n. (110),ey; Mt. V, 29. 38. VI, 22. 23. Lu. II, 30. [OE. êage, n., ME. eᵹe, eye, NE. ey.]

auhjôdus(aúhjôdus?), m. (105),noiz, tumult; Mk. V, 38. [

auhjôn(aúhjôn?), wv. (190),to make a noiz, cry aloud; Mk. V, 39.

*aúhns, m. (91, n. 2),oven; Mt. VI, 30. [OE. ofen (for the commonorig. of h and f, s. Brgm., I, p. 305 et seq.), m., ME. oven,furnace, oven, NE. oven.]

aúhsa, m. (108, n. 1),ox. [OE. oxa, m., ME. oxe, NE. ox.]

aúhuma, superl. adj. (139), w. a compar. meaning,higher, >aúhumists,aúhmists(a new superl.; 124; 139, n. 1),highest, chief. [OE. ŷmest,highest.]

auk, conj. (in our 'Selections' after the first, or two first closely connected words of the sentence),for; Mt. V, 18. 20. 29. 30. 46. VI, 7. 8. 16. 21. 32. Mk. I, 16. II, 15. III, 10. 21. IV, 28. V, 42. II. Cor. III, 9. 11. V, 1. Skeir. VII, c;jah auk,for; II. Cor. V, 4;auk...-uþ (= uh)-þan,for ... but; II. Cor. II, 16 (in B). [OE. êac, ME. êk, êke,also, likewise, NE. eke.]

aukan, rv. (179),to increase.—Cmpds.ana-,bi-au.[OE. *êacan (pp. êacen),to increase, > the caus. ŷcan, *êcan, ME. eke, eche,to increase, NE. eke (dial.), ech(e) (Shak.).]

Aúnisimus(9, n. 1), pr. n.

aurahi(98, oraurahjô, 111?aú? Only dat. pl.,aurahjôm, occurs), f.,tomb; Mk. V, 2. 3. 5.

aurâli(5, a), n. (98),napkin. [< Lt. orale,napkin.]

Ausila(25, n. 2), pr. n.

ausô, n. (110),ear; Mk. IV, 9. 23. [OE. êare, ME. êre, n., NE. ear.]

Austrovaldus(25, n. 2), pr. n.

auþeis, adj. (127; orauþs, 130, n. 2),desert, waste; Mk. I, 35. 45. [ON. auðr, OHG. ôdi, MHG. œde, NHG. öde,desert, waste.]

auþida, f. (97),desert; Mk. I, 3. 4. 12. 13. Skeir. VII, d. [

awêþi(17, n. 1), n. (95),flock of sheep. [Perhaps for*aweiþi(7, n. 4), <*awi; s.awistr. OE. eowde, n., ME. eowd,flock of sheep.]

awiliuþ(-d), n. (94),thanks; II. Cor. II, 14.giving of thanks, thanksgiving; II. Cor. IV, 15.

awiliudôn, wv. (190),to thank, giv thanks; Skeir. VII, b; w.faúrw. acc.; II. Cor. I, 11.

awistr(4), n. (94),sheepfold. [<*awi(OE. eowu, a-stem, f., ME. ewe, NE. ewe, yu) + suff.-stra. OE. eowestre, n.,sheepfold.]

azêts, adj. (124),easy; compar.azêtizô, n.; Mk. II, 9.

azgô, f. (112),ashes. [Cf. OE. asce, f., ME. asche, pl. -en (reg.) and es, NE. ash, pl. ashes.]

azymus(77), occurs only onse, in gen. pl.azymê,unlevend bred. [< ἄζυμος, adj.,unlevend, unmixt,azymêbeing formd in accordance w. τῶν ἀζύμων, gen. pl. of the n. adj. uzed substantivly.]

Badi, n. (95),bed; Mk. II, 4. 9. 11. 12. [OE. bed(d), n., ME. NE. bed.]

bagms(48, n. 1), m. (91),tree. [Cf. OE. bêam, m.,tree, ME. beom, bêm, NE. beam.]

-bahtjan, wv., inand-bahtjan.

bai, num. adj. (140, n. 1),both. [OE. *bâ (for which beᵹen; cp. my Compar. Gloss., p. 583), m., bâ, f., ME. bâ, bô, f. n., NE. bo-, in both.]

Baíaílzaíbul, pr. n. in acc.,Beelzebub; Mk. III, 22. [< Βεελζεβούλ.]

baíran, stv. (175), (1)to carry, bring (a person); w.atw. dat.; Mk. II, 3;duw. dat.; Mk. I, 32. (a th.) Mt. V, 23. (2)to bear; bring, bring forth (a child); Lu. II, 6; w.akran,fruit; Mk. IV, 8. 28.—Cpds.at-,ga-,us-b.[OE. beran, ME. bere, NE. bear.]

baírgan, stv. (174, n. 1), w. dat.,to hide, keep. [OE. beorgan, ME. berᵹe,to keep, preserv, protect.]

baírhtaba, adv. (210),clearly, brightly. [

baírhtei, f. (113),brightness, clearness;baírhtein sunjôs,by manifestation of the truth; II. Cor. IV, 2;in baírhtein,openly; Mt. VI, 4. 6. [

baírhtjan, wv. (187),to make clear, show.—Cpd.ga-b.[

baírhts, adj. (124),bright, manifest. [OE. beorht, byrht, ME. briᵹt, briht, NE. bright.]

baitrs(20, n. 4), adj. (124),bitter. [

bajôþs, adj. (117, n. 1; 140, n. 1),both. [Cf.bai.]

balgs, m. (100),lether bag, wine-skin, botl; Mk. II, 22. [Orig.skin of an animal. OE. bælg, m.,a lethern bag, pouch, belly, ME. bely, NE. belly.]

balþei, f. (113),boldness; II. Cor. III, 12. [<*balþs,bold, daring, = OE. beald, ME. bald, bold, NE. bold.]

balwjan, wv. (187), w. dat.,to torment, plague; Mk. V, 7. [<*balws,pernicious, baleful, = OE. bealu, adj.,evil, pernicious, and n. sb.,evil, sorrow, ME. bale, sb., bali, adj., NE. bale,misery.]

bandi, f. (96),band, bond. [

bandja(32), m. (108),one being bound, prisoner. [

bandwa, f. (97, n. 1),sign, token.

bansts, m. (101),barn. Mt. VI, 26. [Cf. OE. bôs (< *bǫns < *bans), n.,stable, ME. bôs, NE. boose.]

barizeins, adj. (124),of barley; Skeir. VII, a. d. [< *baris (+ suff.-eina-),barley, = OE. bere, m. (?), ME. bere,barley, NE. bar-in barley.]

barn(33), n. (93),child; Mk. V, 39. 40. 41. Lu. II, 12. 16. 17. 27. 40. Skeir. VII, b. [OE. bearn, barn, ME. barn, n.,child, NE. barn (Shak.).]

barnilô, n. (110),litl child, sun; Mk. II, 5. [

Barþaúlaúmaius(24, n. 5), pr. n.,Bartholomew; acc.-u; Mk. III, 18. [< Βαρθολομαῖος.]

batiza, compar. adj. (138),better, w. dat. of pers. and a subj. clause; Mt. V, 29. 30. [<*bat-,good, + compar. suff.-iz-a-n-. OE. bet(e)ra, ME. betere, bettre, NE. better.]

baþ, prt. ofbidjan.

bauains, f. (103, n. 1),dwelling; Mk. V, 3. II. Cor. V, 2. [

bauan(26), wv. (179, n. 2; 193, n. 1),to dwel, inhabit.—Cpd.ga-b.[OE. bûan, ME. bue, OHG. bûan, MHG. bûwen,to dwel, til, plant, cultivate, NHG. bauen,to build, cultivate, etc. Its √ is containd also in NE. bower and-bor, in neighbor.]

Baúanaírgaís(a by-name of James and John),Boanerges; Mk. III, 17. [< Βοανεργές.]

-bauljan(24, n. 1), wv. (187),to cause to swel, inuf-b.[Cf. OE. bŷle, f., ME. bile, bule, NE. bile,boil, tumor.]

baúr(33), m. (101, n. 2),son. [

baúrgs, f. (116),town, city; Mt. V, 35. Mk. I, 33. 38. 45. V, 14. Lu. II, 3. 4. 11. 39. [OE. burh, burg, f., ME. burgh, borugh, NE. borough.]

baúrgs-waddjus(88a, n. 3), f. (105),town-wall.

beidan, stv. (172, n. 1), w. gen.,to abide, expect; Lu. II, 25.—Cpd.us-b.[OE. bîdan, ME. bide, NE. (a)bide.]

-beistjan, wv. (187, n. 3),to leven, inga-b.[

beitan, stv. (172, n. 1),to bite.—Cpd.and-b.[OE. bîtan, ME. bite, NE. bite.]

bêrusjôs(bi-; 7, n. 3), pl. (sing.*bêruseis; 33), m. (92, n. 2),parents; Lu. II, 27. 41. [Orig. perfect ptc. activ, < √ ofbaíran.]

Bêþlahaim(aíforain Jo. VII, 42; concerning theh, s. 61, n. 3), indecl. pr. n.,Bethlehem; Lu. II, 4. 15. [< Βηθλεéμ.]

bi, prep. (217), (I) w. dat., (1) local,by. Mk. V, 41; (2) in abstr. relations,by, on; Mt. V, 34. 35. 36. Mk. V, 7;after, according to, in; Lu. II, 22. 27. 29. 39. 42. II. Cor. I, 17. IV, 13. V, 16;bi ufarassau,exceedingly; II. Cor. IV, 17. (II) w. acc., (1) local,against, on; Mt. V, 39;about; Mk. I, 6. III, 8. 32. 34. IV, 10. V, 4; (2) in abstr. relations,about,over,for,of, concerning; Mt. V, 44. Mk. I, 30. IV, 19. V, 16. 27. 33. Lu. II, 17. 27. 33. 38. II. Cor. I, 8. 11;against; Mt. V, 23. Mk. III, 6;because of, at, about; Mt. VI, 28. Lu. II, 18.—bi sumata,in part; II. Cor. I, 14. II, 5. [OE. bî, prep., bĭ-, be-, pref. ME. bi, by, bi-, be-, NE. by, be-.]

bi-aukan, rv. (179),to increase; in pass. w. dat. of pers.,to ad to, giv more; Mk. IV, 24.

bida, f. (97),request, prayer; Lu. II, 37; the pers. for whom the prayer is made, is exprest bybiw. acc.; II. Cor. I, 11. [

bidjan, stv. (176, n. 5),to pray, ask, desire, beseech, call on, beg, (1) abs.; Mt. VI, 5. 6. 7. 9. Mk. I, 35; (2) w. acc. of the pers. addrest; Mt. V, 42. VI, 8. Mk. I, 40. V, 12. 23; (3) w.duw. dat. of the pers. addrest; Mt. VI, 6; (4) the pers. for whom the prayer is made, is exprest bybiw. acc.; Mt. V, 44; (5) w. acc. of pers. and a dependent clause introduced byei(w. opt.); Mk. V, 10. 18; or an inf. clause; Mk. V, 17. II. Cor. II, 8. V, 20. [OE. biddan, ME. bidde, NE. bid, to pray, which represents also OE. bêodan; s.biudan.]

bi-gaírdan, stv. (174, n. 1),to begird, gird one's self.

bi-gat,bi-gêtun, prt. ofbigitan.

bi-gitan, stv. (176, n. 1),to find, meet with, w. acc.; Mk. V, 37. Luc. II, 16. 45; w. two accs., the second being a ptc. in agreement w. the first; Lu. II, 12. 16 (barn). 46; in pass. w. nom.; Skeir. VII, c; or two noms. (one being implied); II. Cor. V, 3.

bi-hlahjan, stv. (177, n. 2),to laf at, laf to scorn; Mk. V, 40.

bi-leiban(56, n. 1), stv. (172, n. 1),to remain.

bi-leiþan, stv. (172, n. 1),to leav, forsake, in pp.; II. Cor. IV, 9.

bi-maitan, rv. (179), w. acc.,to circumcise; Lu. II, 21.

bi-naúhan, prt.-prs. (201); impers.:bi-nah,it is lawful.

bindan, stv. (174),to bind.—Cpds.and-,ga-b.[OE. bindan, ME. binde, NE. bind.]

bi-raubôn, wv. (190),to rob, strip, despoil.

birusjôs; s.bêrusjôs.

bi-saíƕan(34, n. 1), stv. (176, n. 1), w. acc.,to look round about on; Mk. III, 34.

bi-sauljan(24, n. 1), wv. (188),to sully, defile.

bi-saulnan(24, n. 1), wv.,to becum soild, sullied, defiled.

bi-sitan, stv. (176, n. 1),to sit aboutornear; only in prsp. uzed substantivly (115):and allans bisitands(acc. pl.)G.,to 'all dwellers'of G., i. e.round about G.; Mk. I, 28.

bi-skeinan, stv. (172, n. 1), w. acc.,to shine upon, shine round about; Lu. II, 9.

bi-sunjanê, adv.,about, round about, near; Mk. I, 38. III, 34. [-sunjanê, for*sundjanê, gen. pl. of the prsp. of √es-+ suff.-jon-(Feist p. 19); s.im.]

bi-swaírban, stv. (174, n. 1),to wipe.

bi-swaran, stv. (177, n. 1),to swear to, to adjure, w. acc. of pers. andbiw. dat.; Mk. V, 7.

Biþania(9, n. 1), pr. n.,Bethany.

bi-þêandbi-þêh(153, n. 2; 154, n. 2; for-h, s.-uh), (1) adv.,after that, then, afterward; Mt. V, 24. (2) conj. (218),while, when, as, as soon as; Mt. VI, 16. Mk. I, 42. II, 15. IV, 10. 17. 29. Lu. II, 15. 21. 22. 39. 42. Skeir. VII, d.

-biudan, stv. (170; 173),to offer.—Cpd.ana-b.[OE. bêodan, ME. bede,to offer, command, announce. NE. bid represents both OE. biddan and bêodan; s.bidjan.]

biugan, stv. (173, n. 1),to bow, bend.—Cpd.ga-b.[OE. bûgan (û for êo in the prs. forms), ME. buge, bouwe, NE. bow.]

bi-ûhti, n. (95),custom; Lu. II, 27. 42. [

bi-ûhts(15), adj. (124),accustomd, wont.

biuþs(74, n. 2), m. (91, n. 2),table. [Apparently < √ ofbiudan. OE. bêod, m.,table.]

bi-windan, stv. (174, n. 1),to wind round, enwrap, swathe, w. acc.; Lu. II, 7. (biwundans,wrapt) 12.

blandan, rv. (179, n. 1),to blend, mix. [OE. blandan, blǫndan,to mix, confused with blendan,to make blind, to mix, ME. blende, NE. blend.]

bleiþei, f. (113),mercy; II. Cor. I, 3. [

bleiþs, adj. (130, n. 2),merciful, kind. [OE. blîðe,happy, glad, frendly, ME. bliþe, NE. blithe.]

-blêsan, rv. (179, n. 1),to blow, inuf-b.[OHG. blâsan, MHG. NHG. blasen,to blow.]

bliggwan(68), stv. (174, n. 1),to beat, cut, w. acc. and instr. dat.; Mk. V, 5. [OE. *blêowan (Kluge, W., bläuen) (> ME. blowe, NE. blow,a stroke, hit), OHG. bliuwan, MHG. bliuwe, NHG. bläuen (now connected with blau,blu),to beat.]

-blindjan, wv. (187),to make blind, inga-b.[

-blindnan, wv. (194),to becum blind, inga-blindnan. [

blinds, adj. (123),blind. [OE. blind, ME. blind, NE. blind.]

blôma, m. (108),flower; Mt. VI, 28. [< √blô,to bloom, + suff.-man-. OE. blôma, m., ME. blome, NE. bloom.]

-blôstreis(69, n. 2), m. (92),wurshipper, only inguþ-b.[<*blôstra-,a sacrifice,

blôtan, rv. (179, n. 1),to reverence, wurship, w. acc. of pers. and instr. dat.; Lu. II, 37. [OE. blôtan,to sacrifice.]

blôþ(gen.blôþis; 94), n.,blud; Mk. V, 25. 29. [OE. blôd (w. -d), n., ME. blod, n., NE. blud.]

blôþa-rinnands, adj. (prop. prsp.; 133),blud-running. [< stem ofblôþ+ prsp. ofrinnan.]

bnauan(26), stv. (? 179, n. 2),to rub. [Forbi-n.ON. *bnûa < b- + nûa =-nûa in gnûa (later nûa),to scrape.]

bôka, f. (97),letter; II. Cor. III, 6; in pl.letters; epistl;anafilhis bôkôs,letters of commendation; II. Cor. III, 1.afstassais bôkôs,writing of divorcement; Mt. V, 31. [Probably nom. pl. ofbôk, n., which, at a later period, was mistaken for a nom. sg. f. OE. bôc, n., uzuallyf. (pl. bêc, w. i-uml.), ME. bok, NE. book.]

bôkareis, m. (92),scribe; Mt. V, 20. Mk. I, 22. II, 6. 16. III, 21. 22. [OE. ME. bôcere, m.,scribe, lit. 'booker'.]

bôtjan, wv. (187), w. acc.,to boot, profit, advantage.ni waíhtai bôtida,nothing betterd; Mk. V, 26. [

brâhta, prt. ofbriggan.

braidei, f. (113),bredth. [

*braiþs,braids(74, n. 2), adj. (124),broad. [OE. brâd, ME. brâd, brôd, NE. broad.]

brakja(33, n. 1), f. (97, n. 1),strugl. [Orig. 'breach' (Brgm., II,§ 63),

-brannjan(80, n. 1), wv. (187),to burn(tr.), inin-br.[Caus. ofbrinnan(prt.brann). OE. brennan, bærnan, ME. brenne, NE. burn (tr.).]

briggan(67, n. 2), anv. (174, n. 2; 208),to bring, lead, w. acc. andinw. dat.; Mt. VI, 13;waírþana b.,to makeorcount wurthy; II. Cor. III, 6. [OE. bringan (prt. brǫ̂hte < *branhte = Goth.brâhta<*branhta), ME. bringe, NE. bring.]

brikan(33, n. 1), stv. (175, n. 1),to break.—Cpd.ga-b.[OE. brecan, ME. breke, NE. break.]

brinnan, stv. (174, n. 1),to burn(intr.).—Cpd.uf-b.[OE. brinnan, beornan (< birnan for brinnan), ME. berne, birne, NE. burn.]

brinnô, f. (112),fever; Mk. I, 31;in brinnôn ligan,to lie sick of fever; Mk. I, 30. [

brôþar, m. (114),brother; Mt. V, 22. 23. 24. Mk. I, 16. 19. III, 17. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. V, 37. II. Cor. I, 1. 8. [OE. brôðor, ME. broðer, NE. brother.]

brôþru-lubô(88a, ns. 2. 3; 210, n. 1), f. (112),brotherly luv.

brûkjan(15), anv. (209),to uze, partake of, w. gen.; II. Cor. I, 17. III, 12. [

-bruknan, wv. (194),to break off(intr.), inus-b.[< pp. stem ofbrikan.]

brûks(15), adj. (130),useful, profitabl. [OE. brŷce, ME. briche,useful, < √ of Goth.*brûkan, OE. brûcan, ME. brôke, brouke,to uze, enjoy, NE. brook (v.).]

brunjô, f. (112),brestplate. [OE. byrne (-yr-for-ry-), f., ME. brynie, G. brünne,coat of mail.]

brunna, m. (108),wel, spring, issue; Mk. V, 29. [OE. burna (-ur-for -ru-), m., ME. burne, bourne, NE. bourn(e).]

-brunsts(49), f. (103), inala-brunsts,holocaust, burnd offering. [

brusts, f. (116),brest. [OHG. MHG. NHG. brust, f.,brest. Cf. OE. brêost, n., ME. brest, NE. brest.]

brûþ-faþs(88a, n. 1; gen.-fadis), m., (101),bridegroom; Mk. II, 19. 20.

brûþs(15), f. (116),bride, daughter-in-law. [OE. brŷd, ME. bryde, brid, NE. bride.]

bugjan, anv. (209),to buy, sel. [OE. bycᵹan, ME. bugge, bigge, biᵹe, beye, NE. buy.]

-bundnan, wv. (194), inand-b.[< pp. stem ofbindan.]

-Daban, stv. (177, n. 1), inga-d.[OE. *dafan > the verbal adj. dæft,mild, gentl, ME. deft, daft, NE. deft,fit, dexterous, neat.]

daddjan(73, n. 1), wv. (187),to giv suck, suckl. [See Brgm., IV, § 707.]

Dagalaiphus(21, n. 1; 52), pr. n.

dags, m. (90),day; Mk. I, 9. 13. II, 20. IV, 35. Lu. II, 1. 6. 21. 22. 36. 44. II. Cor. I, 14;daga jah daga,day by day, daily; II. Cor. IV, 16;afar dagans,after (sum) days; Mk. II, 1;himma daga,to-day; Mt. VI, 11. 30. Lu. II, 11;und hina dag,until (unto) this day; II. Cor. III, 14. 15;naht jah daga,night and day; Mk. IV, 27;nahtam jah dagam, th. s.; Mk. V, 5. Lu. II, 37. [OE. dæg, m., ME. dæi, dai, day, NE. day.]

Daíkapaúlis, pr. n.,Decapolis; dat.-ein; Mk. V, 20.

dailjan, wv. (188),to deal. Cpd.ga-d.[

dails, f. (103),deal, part, portion, share. [OE. dæ̂l, m., ME. deal, dêl, NE. deal, sb.]

dal, n. (? 94, n. 2),dale, valley. [OE. dæl, n., ME. dale, NE. dale.]

dalaþ, adv. (213, n. 2),downward, down. [< stem ofdal+ suff.-þ.]

dalaþa, adv. (213, n. 2),below. [

dalaþrô, adv. (213, n. 2),from beneath. [< stem ofdal+ suff.-þrô.]

daubiþa, f. (97),defness;d. haírtins,hardness of hart; Mk. III, 5. [

-daubnan, wv. (194, b),to becum def, inaf-d.[<*daufs, gen.daubis.]

-daudjan, wv. (188), inus-d.[<-dauþs,zelous, inus-dauþs.]

*daufs(56, n. 1), adj. (124, n. 2),def, hardend. [OE. dêaf, ME. dêf, NE. def.]

daug, prt.-prs. in 3d pers. sg. prs. ind. (198),it is fit, it is of use, it profits. [OE. dêah, inf. dugan, ME. duᵹe, dowe, NE. do (in the frase 'that wil do'), prov. E. dow.]

daúhtar, f. (114),daughter; Mk. V, 23. 34. 35. Lu. II, 36. [OE. dohtor, f., ME. douᵹter, NE. daughter.]

dauns, f. (103, n. 1),odor, savor; II. Cor. II, 14. 15. 16. [ON. daunn, m.,odor.]

daupeins, f. (103, n. 1),baptism; Mk. I, 4. [

daupjan, wv. (187),to baptize, (1) abs.; Mk. I, 4. (2) w. acc. andinw. dat.; Mk. I, 8. (pass.) Mk. I, 5. 9. [OE. dŷpan (ŷ for ie < êa + -j = Goth.au+-j),to immerge, baptize.]

daupjands, m., prop. prsp. ofdaupjan(115);sa d.,the Baptist.

daúr, n. (94),door, gate; Mk. I, 33. II, 2. [OE. dor, n., OHG. MHG. tor, NHG. thor, n.,door, gate; s. alsoauga-daúrô.]

-daúrsan, prt.-prs. (199),to dare, inga-d.[OE. *durran, prs. ind. sg. dear (= Goth.-dars), ME. dar, der, NE. dare.]

dauþeins, f. (103, n. 1),the dying; II. Cor. IV, 10. [

-dauþnan, wv. (194),to die, inga-d.[

dauþs, gen.dauþis, adj. (124),ded; II. Cor. I, 9. [Prop. an old ptc. < √dau(containd in ON. dó, prt. of deyja (Noreen, § 413), stv., todie, > ME. deye, NE. die) + suff.-þo-. OE. dêad, ME. dêd, ded, NE. ded.]

dauþus, m. (105),deth; II. Cor. I, 9. II, 16. in pl.deths, i. e.dangers of deth; II. Cor. I, 6. III, 7. IV, 11. 12. [< √dau(s.dauþs) + suff.-þu-. OE. dêað (orig. u-stem), m., ME. deaþ, deð, NE. deth.]

Daweid, pr. n.,David; Mk. II, 25. gen.-is: Lu. II, 4. 11. [< Δαυΐδ.]

-dêds; s.-dêþs.

deigan, stv. (172, n. 1),to knead. [< √dîg, in prt.daig= OE. dâg, seen in dâg (Goth.daigs), dâh, m., ME. dah, dogh, NE. dough.]

-dêþs,-dêds(74, n. 2), f. (103),deed, only in cpds.; cf.missa-dêþs. [< √dê(: dô > OE. dôn, ME. dô,NE. do) + suff.-þi-. OE. dæ̂d, f., ME. dede, NE. deed.]

diabaúlus,diabulus(13, n. 1), m. (105),devil. [< διάβολος,slanderer, devil.]

dis-, inseparabl particl prefixt to vs. (and verbal sbs.), (1)asunder, apart; (2) uzed intensivly (cf.dis-haban). [In meaning = Lt. dis- (> NE. dis- and OE. des-)> NE. de- (different from de-< Lt. de).]

dis-haban, wv. (192), w. acc.,to constrain(s.dis-); II. Cor. V, 14.

dis-hniupan, wv. (173, n. 1),to break to pieces.

dis-kreitan, stv. (172, n. 1),to tear asunder, rend(tr.).

dis-skritnan, wv. (194),to rend(intr.).

dis-taíran, stv. (175, n. 1), w. acc.,to tear asunder, burst; Mk. II, 22.

dis-wilwan, stv. (174, n. 1),to plunder (completely), spoil; Mk. III, 27.

diupei, f. (113),depth, deep. [

diups, adj. (124),deep; Mk. IV, 5. [OE. dêop, ME. dêp, NE. deep.]

dius, gen.diuzis, n. (94),beast; Mk. I, 13. [OE. dêor, n., ME. dêr, der,(wild) animal, NE. deer.]

diwan, stv. (176, n. 2),to die;þata diwanô,that which is mortal, mortality; II. Cor. V, 4. [Cp.dauþs.]

-dôjan(26), wv. (187), inaf-d.

dômjan, wv. (187), w. acc.,to deem, judge; II. Cor. V, 14. [

-draban, stv. (177, n. 1), inga-d.

dragan, stv. (177, n. 1),to carry, load. [OE. dragan, ME. drawe, draᵹe, NE. draw.]

dragk(32;-ggk; 67, n. 1), n. (94),drink. [

dragkjan, wv. (188),to giv to drink. [Caus. ofdrigkan. OE. drencan, ME. drenche, NE. drench.]

draibjan, wv. (188), w. acc.,to trubl; Mk. V, 35. [Caus. ofdreiban. OE. -dræ̂fan, OHG. MHG. treiben, wv.,to drive.]

draúhsna(drausna; 62, n. 4), f. (97),crum, fragment. Skeir. VII, d. [OE. drosn, ME. drosne,dregs.—?]

draúhtinassus, m. (105),warfare. [

-drausjan, wv. (188),to cause to fall, inga-dr.[Caus. ofdriusan.]

dreiban(-drêbi; 10, n. 5), stv. (172, n. 1),to drive, inus-dr.[OE. drîfan, ME. drive, NE. drive.]

drigkan(gg for g; 67, n. 1), (stv. 174, n. 1),to drink, (1) abs.; Mk. II, 16. (2) w. acc.; Mt. VI, 25. 31. [OE. drincan, ME. drinke, NE. drink.]

driugan, stv. (173, n. 1),to perform military service, to war. [OE. drêogan, ME. drege, dreᵹe, NE. dree,to endure, suffer.]

driusan, stv. (173, n. 1),to fall, fall down, w.anaw. acc.; Mk. III, 10;duw. dat.; Mk. III, 11. V, 33.—Cpd.ga-d.[OE. drêosan (> drêor n.,gore, blud, > drêorig,gory, sad, ME. drery, NE. dreary), ME. drese,to fall, > the NE. frequ. drizl.]

driusô(31), f. (112),slope; Mk. V, 13. [

drôbnan(56, n. 4), wv. (194),to becum trubld. [<*drôfs= OE. drôf,trubld, > OE. drêfan, ME. dreve,to trubl, afflict, = Goth.drôbjan,to stir up, trubl, OHG. truoben, MHG. trüeben, NHG. trüben,to make turbid, to afflict.]

drugkanei(32), f. (113),drunkenness. [< pp. stem ofdrigkan.]

-drugkja(32), m., inweindrugkja. [

drus, m. (101, ns. 1. 2),fall; Lu. II,34. [

drusun, prt. ofdriusan.

du, prep. w. dat., (1) local (especially after vs. of 'saying, speaking', and the like, denoting the pers. or th. addrest),to, into, at, on, towards; Mt. V, 23. VI, 6. 26. Mk. I, 5. 32. 37. 38. 40. 44. 45. II, 5. 8. 10. 11. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 24. 25. III, 3. 5. 7. 11. 13. 23. 31. 32. IV, 1. 13. 21. 24. 33. 35. 38. 39. 40. 41. V, 9. 15. 19. 21. 22. 31. 33. 34. 36. 39. 41. Lu. II, 10. 15. 17. 18. 20. 34. 48. 49. 50. II. Cor. I, 18. III, 7. 16. (2) abstr.,to, unto, toward, for; Mt. VI, 6. Mk. I, 4. 44. Lu. II, 32. 34. II. Cor. I, 18. 20. II, 4. III, 1. IV, 2. 6. 15. V, 5. Skeir. VII, a;in; II. Cor. I, 9. 10. III, 4. (3) w. inf.,to; Mt. V, 28. VI, 1. Mk. II, 9. III, 14. 15. IV, 3. Lu. II, 6. 21. [In meaning (not in form) identical w. OE. tô, ME. to, NE. to, prep. (too, adv.).]

-dûbô(15), inhraiwa-dûbô. [OE. dûfe, f., ME. douve, NE. duv.]

du-ginnan, stv. (174, n. 1),to begin, w. inf.; Mk. I, 45. II, 23. IV, 1. V, 17. 20. II. Cor. III, 1.

du-ƕê, adv.,wherefore; Mk. II, 8. 18. IV, 40.

dulþs, f. (116and n. 1),feast; Lu. II, 41. 42. [OHG. tuld, MHG. tuld, dult, f., NHG. (Bavarian) dult,a fair.]

-dumbnan, wv. (194), inaf-d.[

dumbs, adj. (124),dum. [OE. dumb, ME. domb, dum, NE. dum.]

du-stôdjan, wv. (188),to begin; II. Cor. superscr.

du-þê(duþþê, forduhþê, i. e.du-h-þê, fordu-uh þê; s. 62, n. 3), adv. and conj. (153, n. 2),therefore; Mt. VI, 25. Mk. I, 38. II. Cor. I, 20. II, 9. IV, 1;duþê eiw. indic.,for, because; Lu. II, 4; w. opt.,that, in order that; Mk. IV, 21. II. Cor. III, 13.

dwals, adj. (124),foolish;dwala, m. (107; cp. also 132, n. 2),fool. [OE. dwal, dwol, dol, ME. dwal, dul, adj.,foolish, NE. dul.]

Ei, (1) conj. (218), (a) before subj. clauses,that; Mt. V, 29. 30. VI, 7. II. Cor. I, 18; (b) before obj. clauses, after vs. of 'perceiving, knowing, believing, hoping, saying, commanding', and the like,that; Mt. V, 17. Mk. I, 44. III, 9 (first). 12. V, 43. II. Cor. I, 10. 13. 23. II, 1 (appositional). V, 1; (d) before final clauses, after vs. of 'willing, praying', and the like,that, in order that; Mt. V, 45. VI, 2. 4. 5. 16. 18. Mk. I, 38. II, 10. III, 2. 6. 9 (second). 10. 14. IV, 12. 21. 22. V, 10. 12. 18. 23. Luc. II, 3. 20. 24. 27. 35. II. Cor. I, 4. 9. 11. 15. 17. II, 3. 4. 5. 9. 11. III, 13. IV, 4. 7. 10. 11. 15. V, 4. 10. 12. 15. 21; (e) causal,sinse, for; Mk. I, 27. (2) enclitic, forming, (a) rel. prns. (157, 158; S., 69): saei, ikei, etc.; (b) rel. advs.:þarei,þadei, etc.; (c) conjs.:akei,faúrþizei, etc.; (d) adv. particls:waitei,wainei, etc. [Cp.sai.]


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