- swican
- deceive
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
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fram — 1. prep w.d.i. local from, by; temporal since, from; agent by; as a result of; (with verbs of saying and hearing) of, about, concerning; fram gán to depart; lǽtan fram refrain from; fram swícan to fall off, rebel; þéodan fram to separate; fram ,… … Old to modern English dictionary
út — adv out; without, outside; út ásittan to starve out; út áþringan to emboss; út áweorpan to throw out; lǽtan út to put to sea; settan út to issue, send forth, dismiss; út swícan to go forth … Old to modern English dictionary
beswike — v. a. == deceive. Wright’s L. P. p. 45. AS. be swican … Oldest English Words
swice — v. n. == cease. O. and N. 336; [iswike]. O. and N. 927 == faint, fail. Wright’s L. P. p. 48. AS. swican … Oldest English Words
swike — v. a. == deceive. RG. 115. AS. swican, swicol sb. == deceiver, traitor RG. 105 … Oldest English Words
deceive — bepaecan, swican, beswican … English to the Old English