ræsan

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *rāsijan, from Proto-Germanic *rēsijaną. Equivalent to rǣs +‎ -an. Cognate with Old Norse ræsa (Icelandic ræsa) and possibly Old Dutch *rāson (Dutch razen).

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rǣsan

  1. to rush, move violently or impetuously
  2. to proceed against something with violence, to assault, to attack
  3. to rush into anything
    • c. 897, Alfred the Great, translation of Pope Gregory's Pastoral Care
      Oft mon biþ suīðe rempende and rǣsþ suīðe dollīce on ǣlc weorc and hrædlīce
      One is often very impulsive, and rushes very foolishly and quickly into each task

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