þē ic hēr on starie (_for the
treasures
.
Beowulf
stōd on stapole (_stood by_ or _near the wooden middle
column of Heorot_), 927; instr. pl. þā stān-bogan stapulum fæste (_the
arches of stone upheld by pillars_), 2719. See Note.
starian, w. v. , _to stare, look intently at_: pres. sg. I. þæt ic on þone
hafelan . . . ēagum starige (_that I see the head with my eyes_), 1782; þāra
frætwa . . .
þē ic hēr on starie (_for the treasures . . . that I here look
upon_), 2797; III. þonne hē on þæt sine starað, 1486; sg. for pl. þāra þe
on swylc starað, 997; pret. sg. þæt (sin-frēa) hire an dæges ēagum starede,
1936; pl. on mere staredon, 1604.
stān, st. m. , 1) _stone_: in comp. eorclan-stān. --2) _rock_: acc. sg.
column of Heorot_), 927; instr. pl. þā stān-bogan stapulum fæste (_the
arches of stone upheld by pillars_), 2719. See Note.
starian, w. v. , _to stare, look intently at_: pres. sg. I. þæt ic on þone
hafelan . . . ēagum starige (_that I see the head with my eyes_), 1782; þāra
frætwa . . .
þē ic hēr on starie (_for the treasures . . . that I here look
upon_), 2797; III. þonne hē on þæt sine starað, 1486; sg. for pl. þāra þe
on swylc starað, 997; pret. sg. þæt (sin-frēa) hire an dæges ēagum starede,
1936; pl. on mere staredon, 1604.
stān, st. m. , 1) _stone_: in comp. eorclan-stān. --2) _rock_: acc. sg.