to stir up, trouble; to make insurrection
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *drōbjan “to disturb, agitate”; OE dréfan; O Sax drōbian; OHG truoben (Mod G trüben)]
Concordance
drobjands - pres.p.- Mrk. XV, 7; Galat. I, 7; V, 10; V, 12
Paradigm
4.2.1. (a)
I class | infinitive | preterite singular | preterite plural | past participle |
to save | nasjan | nasida | nasidedum | nasiþs |
to seek | sokjan | sokida | sokidedum | sokiþs |
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