- oþbregdan
- sv/t3 3rd pres oþbrigdeþ past oþbrægd/oþbrugdon ptp oþbrogden to snatch away, carry off, rescue, remove, withdraw
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
bregdan — *bregdan germ., stark. Verb: nhd. zucken, bewegen, schwingen; ne. move (Verb), swing (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Vw.: s. *an , *far , *ga , *te , *uz ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
bregdan — sv/t3 3rd pres brigdeþ past brægd/brugdon ptp gebrogden to move quickly, pull, shake, swing, throw (wrestling), draw (Sword), drag; bend, weave, braid, knit, join together; change color, vary, be transformed; bind, knot; sv/i3 to move, be pulled; … Old to modern English dictionary
bregdan — pull … The Old English to English
wiþbregdan — sv/t3 3rd pres wiþbrigdeþ past wiþbrægd/wiþbrugdon ptp wiþbrogden to withhold, retrain, withstand, oppose; take away … Old to modern English dictionary
pull — bregdan … English to the Old English
Braid — (br[=a]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Braided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Braiding}.] [OE. braiden, breiden, to pull, reach, braid, AS. bregdan to move to and fro, to weave; akin. to Icel. breg[eth]a, D. breiden to knit, OS. bregdan to weave, OHG. brettan to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Braided — Braid Braid (br[=a]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Braided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Braiding}.] [OE. braiden, breiden, to pull, reach, braid, AS. bregdan to move to and fro, to weave; akin. to Icel. breg[eth]a, D. breiden to knit, OS. bregdan to weave, OHG.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Braiding — Braid Braid (br[=a]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Braided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Braiding}.] [OE. braiden, breiden, to pull, reach, braid, AS. bregdan to move to and fro, to weave; akin. to Icel. breg[eth]a, D. breiden to knit, OS. bregdan to weave, OHG.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
braid — {{11}}braid (n.) in part from stem found in O.E. gebrægd craft, fraud, gebregd commotion, O.N. bragð deed, trick, and in part from or influenced by related BRAID (Cf. braid) (v.). Earliest senses are a deceit, stratagem, trick (c.1200), sudden or … Etymology dictionary
Abraid — A*braid , v. t. & i. [OE. abraiden, to awake, draw (a sword), AS. [=a]bredgan to shake, draw; pref. [=a] (cf. Goth. us , Ger. er , orig. meaning out) + bregdan to shake, throw. See {Braid}.] To awake; to arouse; to stir or start up; also, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English