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sinc-fæt

  • noun [ neuter ]
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sinc-fæt, es ; n.
a costly vessel, a vessel of gold or
of silver, cf. máðum-fæt
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  • Hordweard (

    the dragon

    ) sincfæt (cf. fǽted wǽge, 4553 ;
      B. 2282, dryncfæt dýre, 4601 ; B. 2306) sóhte, Beo. Th. 4589 ; B. 2300 : B. 2231.
  • Ides sincfato sealde . . . hió Beówulfe medoful ætbær, 1248 ; B. 622.
  • Forsóc hé ðám syncfatum, beága mænigo,

      Vald. 1, 28.
a receptacle for treasure, a casket, cf. hord-fæt
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  • Hé ætwæg Brósinga mene, sigle and sincfæt. Beo. Th. 2404 ; B. 1200.
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  • sinc-fæt, n.