driusan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: strong verb (2)
Present participle: driusands
to fall; driusan ana andwairþi to fall on one's face; to prostrate oneself (in reverence); draus ana hals is fell on his neck; embraced him affectionately
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *dreusan; OE dréosan; O Sax driosan]
Concordance
driusiþ - 3 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Luk. XX, 18; Rom. XIV, 4
draus - 3 pers, sing, p, indicat - Mrk. V, 33; VII, 25; Luk. V, 8; VIII, 28; XV, 20; XVII, 16; Jhn. XI, 32
drusun - 3 pers, pl, p, indicat - Mrk. III, 10; III, 11
driusands - pres.p. - Mrk. IX, 20; XIII, 25; Luk. V, 12; VIII, 41; X, 18; XVI, 21; Cor. I, XIV, 25
Paradigm

4.1.1.2.

II class infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
normal grade normal grade zero grade zero grade
i/ă -i- -a- zero zero
additional element of vowel gradation for this class is [-u-] i + u = iu a + u = au zero + u = u zero + u = u
to bow, bend biugan baug bugum bugans
to prove, test; to choose kiusan kaus kusum kusans
to pull, draw, drag tiuhan tauh
[-au-]
tauhum
[-o-]
tauhans
[-o-]

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of strong verbs