áberan

áberan
sv/t4 3rd pres ábirð past ábær/ábǽron ptp áboren 1. with sense of movement, (1) to bear off, bring, carry; se hwæl hine ábær tó Nineuéa byrg the whale carried him to Nineva; (1a) sv/r4 w.r.a. to restrain oneself; (1b) to take away, carry away, remove; (2) to bring forth, (a) to bear a child; (b) to bring to light, reveal; 2. to take away, carry away, remove; with sense of rest (metaph.), (1) to bear with, tolerate; (2) to bear, endure, suffer, not give way under trial, suffering, etc.; (3) to bear, be under an obligation for an imposition, etc.;

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  • áboren — adj carried (pptc of áberan) …   Old to modern English dictionary

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  • abear — əˈba(a)(ə)r, be(ə)r transitive verb Etymology: Middle English aberen, from Old English āberan, from ā , ar (perfective prefix) + beran to bear; akin to Old English or out of, Old High German ir , ur , ur, Old Norse ūr , ör , ūr, Gothic us , us,… …   Useful english dictionary

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