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† scrithe, v. Obs. Forms: 1 scríðan, 3 scriþen, 4 skrith, skrythe, 5 scrith(e, scryth(e; pa. tense 1 scráð, 3 scrað, scroð; pa. pple. 1 scriden, scriðen, 3 iscriðen, 5 scrithen, -in, -yn. [A Common Teut. str. vb.: OE. scríðan = OS. scrîðan, scrîdan, OHG. scrîtan (MHG. scrîten, G. schreiten), ON. skríða:—OTeut. *skrīþan, *skrīdan.] 1. intr. To go, pass; in OE. also, to glide, creep; to wander.
Beowulf 163 Hwyder helrunan hwyrftum scriþað. c1205Lay. 4109 Þa iherde Stater..mid muchele Scot ferde he scrað to þisse londe. Ibid. 10809 Whar beo ȝe mine Scottes scriðeð me biside. a1352Minot Poems (ed. Hall) v. 68 Þe schipmen of Ingland sailed ful swith Þat none of þe Normandes fro þam might skrith. 2. In immaterial sense.
a1000Guthlac 942 (Gr.) Daᵹas forð scridun. c1340Hampole Pr. Treat. (1866) 2 note 3, Þer skrythes into my mynde delyciost swetnes. 1434Misyn Mending of Life xi. 126 In þi swetnes scryth in-to me. b. To fall or lapse (into sin).
1434Misyn Mending of Life i. 107 Truly a man I saw of qwhome þai sayd þat fyftene ȝere his body [he] chastisyd with meruelus scharpnes and afterward skrithyn into synne with his seruandis wife. 1435― Fire of Love ii. i. 70 Ȝit many after penans has fallin fro innocence eftsoynes scrythand to ydilnes. 1483Cath. Angl. 326/1 To be Scrythen (Scrythin A.), illabi. 3. intr. and refl. To urge, entreat.
c1250Gen. & Ex. 1055 He..scroð him wel, And bead hem hom to is ostel To herbergen wið him ðat niȝt. Ibid. 1834 Iacob was wo ðat he is for-soc, And scroð him so ðat sum he ðor tok. Ibid. 2023 Often ȝhe ðrette, often ȝhe scroð, Oc al it was him o-like loð. Hence † scrithing ppl. a., passing away, wandering, erring.
1435Misyn Fire of Love i. xxii. 49 Criste truly had no scrithyng þoghtis. Ibid. ii. ix. 92 As if maners or riches or fayrnes frenschyp be had with yll maners, riches scriþinge, fayrnes wastyd. |