ondrædan

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *andarādan. Equivalent to and- +‎ rǣdan.

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ondrǣdan

  1. to be scared (+accusative or genitive of something) (often with a dative reflexive pronoun)
    Ondrǣtst þū þē þīestra?
    Are you afraid of the dark?
    Hwæs lā ondrǣtst þū þē swā swīðe, Godes wrace?
    What are you so afraid of, God's wrath?

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  • Middle English: adreden, dreden