slahan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: strong verb (6)
Present participle: slahands
to strike, hit, smite; to beat
Etymology
{← Prot-Germ *slahan; run ON slaginaR p.p. “slain, killed”; OE sléan “to strike; to beat; to kill” (Mod E slay); O Fris slā “to kill; to strike; to damage”; O Sax slahan “to strike; to beat; to kill”; Dt slaan “to strike, hit”; OHG slahan “to strike; to kill” (Mod G schlagen); Icel slá “to strike; to kill” ← Indo-Europ *slak-; cf MIr slachta (p.p. of the v “to strike, hit”); slacc “sword”]
Concordance
slahis - 2 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Jhn. XVIII, 23
slahiþ - 3 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Cor. II, XI, 20 sloh - 3 pers, sing, p, indicat - Mrk. XIV, 47; Luk. XVIII, 13; Jhn. XVIII, 10
slohun - 3 pers, pl, p, indicat - Matth. XXVI, 67; Mrk. XIV, 65; XV, 19
slahands - pres.p.- Matth. XXVI, 68; Cor. I, VIII, 12
Paradigm

4.1.2. (a)

VI class infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
normal grade lengthened grade lengthened grade normal grade
-ă- -ō- -ō- -ă-
to go; to travel, fare faran fōr fōrum farans
to strike, blow slahan slōh slōhum slahans

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of strong verbs