wiþfon

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *wiþifą̄han, equivalent to wiþ- +‎ fōn. Cognate with Old Saxon withfāhan. Compare also Old High German widarfāhan.

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wiþfōn

  1. to lay hold of, seize upon, grasp at, clutch

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