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† ofˈstand, v. Obs. rare. [OE. ofstand-an, f. of-1 + standan to stand.] 1. intr. To remain standing, remain, stay. Cf. atstand v. 1, 2. (Only in OE.)
c1000Sax. Leechd. II. 194 ᵹif him ofstondeþ on Innan æniᵹu ceald wæte. 2. trans. To withstand. Cf. atstand v. 3.
c1400R. Glouc. (Rolls) 1300 (MS. B) Þe emperour of Rome þat no lond ne myȝte ofstonde [v.r. at stonde]. |