áscacan

áscacan
[a*shak*an] sv/t6 3rd pres áscæcð past áscóc/on ptp áscacen to shake off, remove; depart, flee, desert, forsake; shake, brandish [áscádan (áscǽdeð), áscéd/on, áscáden]

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  • sleac — adj slack; 1. of persons, (1) inactive, slothful, lazy, indolent, not willing to make an effort; (2) careless, negligent, remiss, not strict in the performance of duty; (3) languid, ill; 2. of things, (1) of physical movement, slow, gentle, easy; …   Old to modern English dictionary

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