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  • Þá semninga geféldon hí án swýn (

    porcum

    ) yrnende hider and þider betwyh heora fótum, ꝥ sum ꝥ swýn heora hwylc gefélde ... sóhte ꝥ swín þá duru þǽre cyrcan ... and ne mihte hit nán man geseón, and swá þeáh hí hit mihton gefélan,
      Gr. D. 236, 1-6.
  • Ne án cú ne án swín næs belyfon ꝥ næs gesæt on his (

    William I

    ) gewrite,
      Chr. 1085; P. 216, 29.
  • Genim swínes scearu þæs þe on dúnlande and wyrtum libbe,

      Lch. ii. 62. 27.
  • Æðelsige forstæl Æðelwines swín ... ðá ridon his men tó and tugon út ðæt spic of Æðelsiges húse, and he oðbærst tó wuda,

      C.D. iii. 291, 15.
  • Ic ann ꝥ ðridde treów and ꝥ ðridde swiin (

    printed

    swun) of æuesan ðæs wudes (the Latin version is: Dono tertiam quamque arborem et tertiam quamque sarcinam iumentariam fructuum qui nascuntur in sylua), iv.
      202, 11.
  • Wærláf hátte Wærstánes fæder wæs riht ǽht tó Hǽðfelda, heóld ðá grǽgan swýn, vi. 212, 15. v. eofor-, fédels-swín.
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