awyrtwalian

Etymology
Surface Analysis ("away from, out;" in this case strengthening the secondary meaning of the following) +, converted from the noun , "root, stock;" possibly from  "plant or herb" (Cognate of 🇨🇬 (Kentish), 🇨🇬 (Late OE), Ultimately from ; see ) +  "root" (Compare  "round stick").

Verb

 * 1) To root out; crush
 * 2) * 1871. King Alfred, Henry Sweet [Editor, Translator], King Alfred's West-Saxon Version of Gregory's Pastoral Care, Published by the Early English Text Society, p. 285 l. 1-4.
 * "ang"

- Forðæm, ðonne we foralwið ðone gecopestan timan, ðætte we ðonne ne beoð onælde mid ðære lustbærnesse ures modes, ðonne ofer ūs, oððæt hio us awyrtwalað from ælcre lustbærnesse godra weorca


 * 1) * 1858. J. M. Kemble, Charles Hardwick. The Gospel according to Saint Matthew in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions, Published by University Press. p. 106, ch. XIII, v. 29
 * "ang"

- Ða cwæð he, Nese; þe læs ge þanne hwate awertwalien, þanne ge þanne coccel gaderiað