A Mœso-Gothic Glossary : With An Introduction, An Outline of Mœso-Gothic Grammar, And a List of Anglo-Saxon And Old And Modern English Words Etymologically Connected With Mœso-Gothic
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Col. 1. 16; Eph. 1. 21. Fraujinon, vb. to rule over, Rom. 7. 1 ; 14. 9. Fra-wajrpaNjcJ. to cast away. Mat. 9. 36; Mk. 9. 42. [G.verwerfen.] Fra-wairthan, vb. to destroy, corrupt, 2 Tim. 3. 8. Fra-wardeins, str. sb. f. destruc- tion, 1 Tim. 6. 9. Fra-wardjan, vb. to corrupt, 2 Cor. 4. 16; I.Tim. 6. 5; to disfigure, Mat. 6. 16. Fra-waurhts, str. sb. m. or adj. a sinner, sinful man. Mat. 9. 10; Mk. 2. 17; 14. 41; &c. Fra-waurhts, str. sb. f. evil work- ing, evil-doing, sin, Mk. 3. 28; 4. 12; Lu. 5.... 20, 23; &c. Fra-waurkjan, vb. to work ill, to sin, Lu. 15. 21; 17. 4; refl,. to sin, Mat. 27. 4; Lu. 15. 18; &c. Fra-weit, str. sb. n. revenge, ven- geance, 2 Cor. 7. 11; 2 Thess. 1. 8, 9; Rom. 12. 19. Fra-weitan, vb. to avenge, Lu. 18. 3, 5; Rom. 13. 4; 2 Cor. 10. 6; 1 Thess. 4. 6. Fra-wilwan, vb. to seize, catch, Lu. 8. 29; Jo. 10. 12; to snatch away, Jo. 10. 28, 29; to catch, snatch, 2 Cor. 12. 2, 4. 77 Fra-wisan — Fbuma-baub 78 Fra-wisam, vb. with dat. to spend, consume, Lu. 15. 14. Fra-wrikan, vb.
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