luaii-hun—foarjiz-uh.
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when, and wenn, if, from M. H. G. wenne, a by-form of wanne. fmd to O. E. hwanan, Mdl. E. whanene ancf whannes, whennes (the s being an adv. suff.), Man. E. whence, O. S. hwanan, O. H. G. hwanana, wanana, M. H. G. wannen, N. H. G. wamieii (poet.), adv., whence. — From stem of lims, q. v. Com p. -him and follg. w.~] hran-hun, adv., ever,, at any time (occurs always in negative clauses); Mt. 7, 23. Lu. 15, 29. Jo. 5, 37. 6, 35. 7, 46. 8, 33. Eph. 5, 29. II Tim. 3, 7. Skeir. VI, d. VIZI, a. It is often found with aiw, q. v. — S. hran, -him.
*hrapjan? w. v., in af-lv. w. ace., to quench; Eph. 6, 16. I Thess. 5, 19; to choke; Mk. 4, 7. 19. Lu. 8, 7. — For the supposed etymology of this and the follg. w., s. D., vol. II, p. 600.
*hîapnan, w. v., in af-kr., to be quenched; Mk. 9, 44. 46.48; to be choked; Mk. 5, 18. Lu. 8, 14. 33. — S. unluapnands and prec. w.
toar, adv. (213, n. 1), where; Mt. 8, 20. Mk. 14, 12. 14. 15, 47. Lu. 8, 25. I Cor. 1, 20. [Allied to O. E. hwar, hw&r, Mdl. E. hwger, where, whither, anywhere, Man. E. where, O. S. hwar, O. H. G. (from war, forhwâr), M. H. G. wa, N. H. G, wo, adv., where. — Der. O. E. hwaergen, hwergen, adv., anywhere, O. S. hwergiii, O. H. G. wergin(for *hwergiii,*hwargiii).
From stem lira- (s. hras), Indg. ko-; comp. Skr. karhi, when? S. hmrjis.]
hyarbôn, w. v. (190), to go about, walk; Mt. 9, 27. Mk. 2, 14. Jo. 8, 59; folld. by in w. dat.: Mk. 11, 27. Jo. 7, 1. 10, 23; or faúr w. ace.; Mk. 1, 16. \_Cf. O. E. hwearfian, ea from a, by breaking, Mdl. E. hwarfe, to turn, wander about, O. S. hwarbôn, O. H. G. warbôn, for
*hjarbôn, to go, walk about, wander. Allied to hraírban, q. F.]
luarjis, interr. pron. (160), who?, which? (out of many), fern, hmrja, neut. krarjata (not hrariî), (1) 112 dir. questions; Mk. 12, 23. 28. Lu. 20, 33. Jo. 10, 32. (2) HI indir. questions; Mk. 9, 34. Lu. 9, 46. Jo. 6, 64. 13, 18. 22; attrib.; I Thess. 4, 2. [From lirar (q. v.) andsuff.
-ja-. Cf. O. N. hverr, f. hver, n. hvert. Comp. follg. w.J
hjarjiz-uh, indef. pron. (147, n. 1; 165), every one, every, fern. hmrjôh (only ace. occurs), n. hrarjatôh, (1) abs.; Mk. 15. 24. Lu.2,3.6, 40. 19, 15. Kom. 12, 3. I Cor. 4, 5. 7, 17. 12, 11. Eph. 4, 25. Phil. 2, 4. (2) folld. by the gen. part it.; Mk. 9, 49. Lu. 14, 23. 19, 26. Rom. 14, 12. I Cor. 14,26.16,2. I Thess. 4, 4. Skeir. VI, b. (3) attrib.; Mt. 27, 15. Mk. 15, 6. Skeir. IV, b (.ST. fitiij>).—ana hrarja-nôh finif tiguns, by fifties; Lu.