scirian

scirian
\scirian 1 wv/t1a 3rd pres scireþ past scirede ptp gescired to separate, divide; but used only metaphorically of setting apart something as a person's lot to ordain, appoint; alot, assign, grant, dispense; ge\scirian mark off, count, reckon

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