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drig-nes

  • noun [ feminine ]
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drig-nes, dryg-nes, -ness, -nis, -niss, -nyss, e; f.
DRYNESS; siccĭtas
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  • Ðære drignesse ne sceal he huniges onbítan ac eald wín

    for the dryness he must not taste of honey but old wine,

    • L. M. 2,
    • 27;
    • Lchdm. ii. 222,
    • 19.
  • Æteówige drignis

    let dryness appear;

    appāreat ārĭda,
    • Gen. 1,
    • 9.
  • God gecígde ða drignysse eorþan

    vŏcāvit Deus ārĭdam terram,

    • 1,
    • 10.
  • On drignysse

    in inăquōso,

    • Ps, Spl. 77,
    • 20.
  • Drygnessa his hands gescópan

    siccam mănus ejus formāvērunt,

    • Ps. Lamb. 94,
    • 5.
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v.  dryg-nes.
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