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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
- to rush, move violently or impetuously
- to proceed against something with violence, to assault, to attack
- 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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