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1. bā̆rnhēde n.

9 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Infancy, childhood, youth; pl. acts of childhood; (b) discipleship.

2. barnishen v.

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(a) To grow big (with child), become pregnant; (b) to grow stout or strong.

3. pup-barn n.

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A very small child, an infant.

4. barnāǧe n.(2)

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?Descent, human nature; ?childhood.

5. caggen v.

5 quotations in 1 sense
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To bind or fasten (sth.); caggen togeder, tie together.

6. god-chīld n.

Additional spellings: godchild
11 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A godson or goddaughter; (b) as surname.

7. bē̆rn n.(1)

72 quotations in 4 senses
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(a) A man, male person; also, person, human being; (b) bern ne best, man nor beast; bernes and brides, men and women; etc.; (c) mate, husband; (d) serving man, servant.

8. brennen v.

351 quotations in 9 senses
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(a) To be consumed by fire; burn, burn down; brennen awai; of fire: burn; brennen up, flame up; brenning, on fire, fiery; (b) to destroy (sth.) with fire; put to the torch, reduce to ashes; brennen up

9. forbrennen v.

63 quotations in 3 senses
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(a) To burn up (something), to consume or destroy by fire; (b) to ravage or lay waste (a country) with fire; (c) to burn up, to be destroyed by fire.