or-sorg
- adjective
Orsorh securus,
- Kent. Gl. 365 ;
- Wrt. Voc. i. 83, 59 .
Orsorg
lentus
,- ii. 96, 62
consors
,- 15, 23 : 105, 18
Orsorh wǽpna securus armorum,
- Ælfc. Gr. 41 ;
- Som. 44, 9 .
Se tó ánra ðara burga (the cities of refuge) gefliéhþ ðonne mæg hé beón orsorg ðæs monnsliehtes
he may be without anxiety as to the manslaughter he has committed
;reus perpetrati homicidii non tenetur,
- Past. 21, 7 ;
- Swt. 167, 20 .
Ne þorftest ðú ðé nánwuht ondrǽdan, . . Ðonne ðú ðonne orsorg wǽre,
- Bt. 14, 3 ;
- Fox 46, 30 .
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Næs ic nǽfre swá emnes módes ðæt ic eallunga wǽre orsorg, ðæt ic swá orsorg wǽre ðæt ic náne gedréfednesse næfde,
- 26, 1 ;
- Fox 90, 26 .
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Seó wiðerwearde wyrd byþ ǽlcum men nytwyrðre ðonne seó orsorge (prospera),
- 20 ;
- Fox 70, 30
Orsorg líf lǽdaþ woruldmen wíse, ðonne hé forsihþ eorþlícu gód and ðara yfela orsorh wunaþ,
- Met. 7, 43 .
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Hé furþon orsorh ne brícþ his genihtsumnysse
he does not enjoy even his abundance without anxiety,
- Homl. Th. i. 64, 34 .
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Uton lǽtan bión ðás sprǽce and bión unc ðæs orsorge secure concludere licet,
- Bt. 34, 7 ;
- Fox 144, 18 .
tó upáhafen for orsorgum woruldgesǽlþum (cf. on ðinre orsorgnesse.
- Fox 14, 35
too much uplifted on account of untroubled earthly felicity,
- Met. 5, 33 .
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Orsorg
tuta,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 123, 2 .
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Samson eode him swá orsorh of heora gesihþum,
- Jud. 16, 3 .
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Hé ús sealde orsorh wuldor
(glory secure from the assaults of men
),- Blickl. Homl. 151, 12 .
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Ða hálgan martyras orsorge becómon tó wulderbeáge ðæs écan lífes,
- Homl. Th. i. 416, 9 .
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Wit begra ǽr wǽron orsorge
we before were safe from both (hunger and thirst).
- Cd. Th. 50, 5 ;
- Gen. 804 .
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Wé beóþ for eów and eów orsorge gedóþ (cf. wé gedóþ eów sorhleáse
securos vos faciemus;
we will secure you,
- Mt. Kmbl. 28, 14
- Nicod. 17 ;
- Thw. 8, 23 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “or-sorg.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/24980.
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