bryne
- noun [ masculine ]
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Ne se bryne beót mæcgum
the burning did not hurt the youths.
- Cd. 187 ;
- Th. 232, 24 ;
- Dan. 265 :
- Exon. 59a ;
- Th. 213, 24 ;
- Ph. 229: 53b ;
- Th. 189, 9 ;
- Az. 57 .
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Mid ðý me of sweoran forþlifaþ seó reádnes and bryne ðæs swyles
dum mihi de collo rubor tumoris ardorque promineat,
- Bd. 4, 19 ;
- S. 589, 31 :
- Exon. 32a ;
- Th. 101, 22 ;
- Cri. 1662 .
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On bryne ge gremedon Drihten
in incendio provocastis Dominum,
- Deut. 9, 22 :
- Cd. 186 ;
- Th. 231, 12 ;
- Dan. 246 .
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Þurh fýres bryne
through the fire's burning,
- 197 ;
- Th. 245, 11 ;
- Dan. 461 :
- Exon. 642 ;
- Th. 236, 16 ;
- Ph. 575 .
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Hie sceolon þrówian biterne bryne
they shall suffer bitter burning,
- Andr. Kmbl. 1231 ;
- An. 616 .
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Ǽr ðam ðe ðæt mynster mid byrne fornumen wáre
priusquam monasterium esset incendio consumptum,
- Bd. 4, 25 ;
- S. 599, 18 .
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Se biscop ða brynas ðara húsa gebiddende adwæscte
episcopus incendia domorum orando restinxerit,
- 1, 19 ;
- S. 484, 36 .
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Brego Caldéa gewát to ðarn bryne
the prince of the Chaldeans went to the fire,
- Exon. 55b ;
- Th. 196, 27 ;
- Az. 180 .
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Hie ðone bryne fandedon
they proved the fire,
- Cd. 196 ;
- Th. 244, 29 ;
- Dan. 455 :
- Exon. 72b ;
- Th. 270, 31 ;
- Jul. 473 .
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Bryne stígeþ heáh to heofonum
the flame rises high to heaven,
- Exon. 63a ;
- Th. 233, 6 ;
- Ph. 520: 55b ;
- Th. 196, 23 ;
- Az. 178 .
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Beóþ amerede monna gǽstas þurh bryne fýres
the souls of men will be proved through the fire's heat,
- 63b ;
- Th. 234, 25 ;
- Ph. 545 :
- Salm. Kmbl. 124 ;
- Sal. 61 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “bryne.” 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/5310.
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