aþeodan

Old English

Alternative forms

  • āþīedan, āþȳdan

Etymology

From ā- + þēodan.

Verb

āþēodan

  1. to disjoin, detach, separate
    • 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
      1. Āþēodde from Gode.
      2. Þe lǣs ūs þisse worlde lufu āþēode from þǣre lufu þæs ēcan līfes.
      3. Hīe bēoð from ðǣre lufe āðīed hiera nīehstena.
      4. Ne myhte hyra nāðer fram ōðrum bēon āðȳded.
      5. Swā swīðe swā hī bēoð fram him āþēodde hī ne cunnon his dōmas.
      6. Wē swā micle fier bēoð ðǣm hīehstan ryhte āðīedde.

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