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† lechne, v. Obs. Forms: 1 lǽcnian, lécnian, lácnian, 2 lechnien, pa. pple. ilechned, 3 lacnien, lechinien, lechni(e, lecnen, 4 lechnen. [OE. lǽcnian, lácnian = ON. lǽkna, Goth. lêkinôn:—OTeut. *læ̂kinôjan, f. *læ̂kjo-z leech n.1] trans. To cure, heal, lit. and fig. Also absol. to administer medicine.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xviii. [xvi.] (1890) 308 Se ða in þæm ilcan dælum deaᵹollice læcnod [v. rr. lacnad, lacnod] wæs from his wundum. c950Lindisf. Gosp. Luke iv. 23 La lece lecne ðec seolfne. c1000ælfric Gram. xxxiii. (Z.) 203 Medeor, ic lacniᵹe. c1175Lamb. Hom. 83 Adam wes ilechned þurh god almihte solf. c1205Lay. 16589 To lechinien [c 1275 lechnie] þa wunden of leofenen his cnihten. Ibid. 19500 Sa me scal lacnien [c 1275 lechni] his leomes þat beoð sare. a1225Ancr. R. 330 Uorte lecnen mid þe seke, & forte healen mide hire cancre. 1393Langl. P. Pl. C. ix. 189 Lame men he lechede [MS. M. lechnede]. Hence † lechning vbl. n.
c1000Sax. Leechd. I. 106 Se ærest of þyssum wyrtum læcnunge ᵹesette. a1225Juliana 6 Wið uten lechnunge of hire libben he ne mahte. a1240Ureisun in Cott. Hom. 202 Hit beo mi lechnunge hit beo mi bote. |