sceaft
- noun [ masculine ]
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Ealle sint emnæðele gif wé willaþ þone fruman sceaft geþencan and ðone Scippend . . . Ac ǽlc mon ðe allunga underþeóded biþ unþeáwum forlǽt his Sceppend and his fruman sceaft
si primordia vestra auctoremque Deum spectes, nullis degener exstat, ni vitiis pejora favens proprium deserat ortum,
- Bt. 30, 2 ;
- Fox 110, 17-21 .
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Ealre sceafte fæder
omniparens,
- Germ. 389, 2 .
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Fram fruman gesceafte (scæftes, Lind.)
ab initio creaturae,
- Mk. Skt. 10, 6 .
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Of frymmðe ðære gesceafte (ðæs sceæftes, Lind.) ðe God gesceóp
ab initio creaturae quam condidit Deus,
- 13, 19 .
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Bodiaþ godspell ealre gesceafte (éghwelcum sceafte, Lind.)
praedicate euangelium omni creaturae,
- 16, 15.
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Gif God næfde on eallum his ríce náne frige sceaft (gesceaft, Cott. MS.)
,- Bt. 41 , 2 ;
- Fox 244, 29 .
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Forðæm sint ðás sceafta (gesceafta, Cott. MS.)
,- 41, 5 ;
- Fox 252, 30 .
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Alra þinga ł sceafta
omnium rerum,
- Mt. Kmbl. p. 12, 16 .
Our schaftwele knawes he ipse scit figmentum nostrum,
- Ps. 102, 14
Godd þatt alle shaffte wrohhte,
- Orm. pref. 58
Swilc safte (the tabernacle) was ear neuere on werlde brogt,
- Gen. and Ex. 3628
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For be a man faire or foule 'it falleth nouȝte for to lakke þe shappe ne þe shafte' þat God shope hymselue,
- Piers P. B. 11, 387.
Bosworth, Joseph. “sceaft.” 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/26526.
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