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Wright's OE grammar
§54; §211; §559; §645;
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  • Æt

    edulium,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 29, 5.
  • He ǽtes ne gimde,

      Ælfc. T. Grn. 3, 16.
  • Tó móse, ǽte

    ad edulium, i. ad uescendum,

      An. Ox. 3762.
  • Be ǽte

    de cibo,

      Ll. Th. ii. 128, 20.
  • Seó leó bringð his hwelpum hwæt tó etanne; hié gecýðað on ðǽm ǽte . . . ,

      Ors. 3, 11; S. 142, 25.
  • Wurmum tó ǽte,

      Wlfst. 145, 19.
  • Hé tó micel nimð on ǽte oððe on wǽte,

      Hml. S. 16, 270.
  • Ǽt foresceáwian,

      Hml. Th. ii. 138, 35.
  • Þú scealt þá óþre ǽtas sellan,

      Lch. ii. 90, 12.
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  • Be ðæs lambes ǽte

    de agni esu,

      An. Ox. 40, 29.
  • For æppla and hnuta ǽte

    from the eating of apples and nuts, Lch.

    ii.
      246, 91.
  • Sé þe hine gelaðode tó ǽte (

    ad manducandum),

      Gr. D. 128, 29.
  • Swylce þá gebrocu þæs hláfes þurh þone ǽt

    (per esum)

    weóxon,
      252, 23. v. ǽr-, flǽsc-, un-ǽt.
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