scrýdan

scrýdan
\scrýdan 1 wv/t1b 3rd pres scrýdeþ past scrýdde ptp gescrýdd 1. to put clothes on a person, to cloth a person with (mid) a garment, to dress; hé scrýdde þonne biscop mid línenum réafe; 2. to clothe, furnish with clothes, provide with clothes; 3. to put on a garment; 4. to rig a ship;

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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