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1. dūplicāten v.

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?To make a second reply to (a replication).

2. mīthen v.(2)

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To see or observe (sth.); ?be observed or seen.

3. orlen v.

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?To bind by a pledge; orlen seurte to, bind (sb.) by a pledge to a formal agreement.

4. quethiren v.

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Of an arrow: to whiz, whir; quethiren oute, whir out, fly out.

5. rashen v.

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(a) To hurry along, rush; refl. hasten; rashen on armes, rush to the attack; (b) rashen in peces, to fly apart; rashen out, ?to swell; ?burst; (c) ?to scrape.

6. runǧen v.(2)

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In phrase: rungen oute, to search out (sth.), find out.

7. scailen v.

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(a) Of persons: to separate, part company; scatter, disperse; (b) ben scailed, to be scattered or dispersed; (c) of vapor or smoke; to dissipate, disperse; (d) of hair: ?to disperse; ?flow or hang…

8. scǒupen v.

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To leap, skip, bound.

9. smewe v. (past singular)

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Pulled off (a garment).

10. smolten v.

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(a) To escape, go free; (b) ppl. smult, ejected, passed.

11. soffen v.

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To knock (sb. from a horse).

12. sprongelen v.

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?To struggle or writhe in death pain.

13. strēken v.(1)

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(a) To lie stretched out, be extended; refl. to extend over a given area; (b) to stretch out (one's limbs) in a recumbent position; ppl. streked, prostrate, prone; (c) to fall prostrate; (d) to lay…

14. suffeten v.

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To slap, smack.

15. tiflen v.(2)

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To handle (sth.) carelessly, examine so as to damage or disorder.