CWIC
- adjective
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Enoch cwic gewát mid cyning engla
Enoch departed alive with the king of angels,
- Cd. 60 ;
- Th. 73, 25;
- Gen. 1210: Exon. 16b ;
- Th. 37, 8;
- Cri. 590: Ps. Th. 118, 57.
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Cwyc
alive,
- 104, 8.
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Ne biþ se cwuca nyttra ðe se deáda, gif him his yfel ne hreówþ
the quick [living] is not better than the dead, if he repent not of his evil,
- Bt. 36, 6;
- Fox 182, 20.
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Se iunga wæs cwices módes
the youth was of a quick mind;
erat adolescens animi vivacis,
- Bd. 5, 19;
- S. 637, 37.
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He nó ðǽr áht cwices lǽfan wolde
he would leave naught alive there,
- Beo. Th. 4618 ;
- B. 2314 .
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Ǽlc wuht cwices [cwuces Cot.] biþ innanweard hnescost
everything alive is inwardly softest,
- Bt. 34, 10;
- Fox 150, 5.
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Ne ofsleá ic ǽlc þing cuces
non percutiam omnem animam viventem,
- Gen. 8, 21: Wrt. Voc. 85, 51.
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On cwicum ceápe
in live stock,
- L. Ath. i. prm ;
- Th. i. 194, 6: Homl. Blick. 39, 18.
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Æt cwicum [cwicon MS.] menn
for a living man,
- L. Eth. iii. 1, 2;
- Th. i. 292, 10, 13.
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Be cwicum ceorle
the husband being alive,
- L. Ethb. 85 ;
- Th. i. 24, 9.
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On cucum [MS. cucan] ceápe
in live stock,
- Cod. Dipl. 1201 ;
- A. D. 956 ;
- Kmbl. v. 378, 20.
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Seó sealf ðone wyrm ðǽron deádne gedéþ, oððe cwicne ofdrífþ
the salve will make the worm therein dead, or drive it away alive,
- L. M. 3, 39;
- Lchdm. ii. 332, 26.
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Hie ǽnigne cwicne ne métton
they found not any alive,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2166 ;
- An. 1084: Elen. Kmbl. 1378 ;
- El. 691 .
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Abraham leófa, ne sleah ðín ágen bearn, ac ðú cwicne abregd cniht of áde, eaforan ðínne
beloved Abraham, slay not thine own child, but take thou the boy, thy son, alive from the pile,
- Cd. 141 ;
- Th. 176, 19;
- Gen. 2914: Beo. Th. 1589 ;
- B. 792: Exon. 90b ;
- Th. 340, 21;
- Gn. Ex. 114: Ps. Th. 118, 154.
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Ic hyne eft cwycne ageaf
I gave him back again alive,
- Nicod. 26 ;
- Thw. 14, 28, 38.
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Tiberius forneáh nǽnne ðæra senátussa ne lét cucne
Tiberius left hardly any of the senators alive,
- Ors. 6, 2;
- Bos. 116, 41: L. C. S. 25 ;
- Th. i. 390, 21.
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Cwice ,
acc. f. alive,
- Glos. Prudent. Recd. 148, 51.
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Gif hió cwic bearn gebyreþ
if she bare a live child,
- L. Ethb. 78 ;
- Th. i. 22, 4.
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Sníþ ðæt cwice líc
cut the body alive,
- L. M. 1, 35;
- Lchdm. ii. 84, 29.
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Cwicre stæfne
with the living voice;
viva voce,
- Bd. 4, 18;
- S. 586, 39.
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Cwice
quick, alive, pl. nom. m.
- Ps. Th. 105, 5: Andr. Kmbl. 258 ;
- An. 129 .
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Híg in to helle cuce síðodon
descenderunt vivi in infernum,
- Num. 16, 33: Chr. 794 ;
- Erl. 59, 23.
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Ðe ealle cwice wihta bílibbaþ
by which all creatures alive are supported,
- Ors. 2, 1;
- Bos. 38, 8.
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Se Ælmihtiga líf gesceóp cynna gehwylcum ðara ðe cwice hwyrfaþ
the Almighty created life for each of the kinds that go to and fro alive,
- Beo. Th. 197 ;
- B. 98 .
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Cwyce secgeaþ his wundorweorc
his wondrous works alive shall speak,
- Ps. Th. 104, 1.
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Ða cwican nó genihtsumedon ðæt hí ða deádan bebyrigdan
those alive were not enough to bury the dead,
- Bd. 1, 14;
- S. 482, 31.
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Cwicera manna
of men alive,
- Judth. 11 ;
- Thw. 24, 41;
- Jud. 235: Runic pm. 6 ;
- Kmbl. 340, 17;
- Hick. Thes. i. 135 .
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Ðǽr biþ cwicra gewin
there shall be strife of the quick,
- Exon. 22b ;
- Th. 62, 8;
- Cri. 998: 51a ;
- Th. 177, 7;
- Gú 1223: Salm. Kmbl. 792 ;
- Sal. 395 .
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Ðú bist déma cwucra ge deádra
thow art the judge of quick and dead,
- Hy. 8, 39;
- Hy. Grn. ii. 291, 39.
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He is God cwucera gehwelces
he is the God of each of those alive,
- Bt. Met. Fox 29, 160;
- Met. 29, 80.
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Blis astíhþ cwicera cynna cyninge
the joy of quick kinds ascends to the king,
- Menol. Fox 183 ;
- Men. 93: Andr. Kmbl 1823 ;
- An. 914: Judth. 12 ;
- Thw. 26, 12;
- Jud. 324 .
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Cwicra wihta
of beings alive,
- Exon. 107b ;
- Th. 411, 5;
- Rä. 29, 8.
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His is mycel sǽ, ðǽr is unrim cwycra
his is the great sea, where is a countless number of things alive,
- Ps. Th. 103, 24.
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Ic wille mid flóde acwellan cynna gehwilc cucra wuhta
with a flood I will destroy every kind of creatures alive,
- Cd. 65 ;
- Th. 78, 23;
- Gen. 1297 .
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Be cwicum mannum
the men being alive,
- L. Eth. ix. 4 ;
- Th. i. 340, 18: L. C. E. 3 ;
- Th. i. 360, 9.
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Cwycum and deádum
to quick and dead,
- Hy. 7, 117;
- Hy. Grn. ii. 289, 117.
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Wylle on glédum cwicum
boil on live coals,
- L. M. 2, 28;
- Lchdm. ii. 224, 20.
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On cwicum wǽdum
in living garments,
- Salm. Kmbl. 280 ;
- Sal. 139 .
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To démenne ǽgðer ge ðám cucum ge ðám deádum
to judge both the quick and the dead,
- Homl. Th. ii. 596, 20: 598, 6: Num. 16, 48.
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Seó wiht bindeþ cwice
the creature will bind the quick,
- Exon. 109b ;
- Th. 420, 8;
- Rä. 39, 7.
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Ðe ðǽr cwice méteþ fýr
who shall find there fires alive,
- 22a ;
- Th. 59, 27;
- Cri. 959 .
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Déman ða cucan and deádan
judicare vivos et mortuos,
- Ps. Lamb. fol. 199a. 25: 202a, 27.
Bosworth, Joseph. “CWIC.” 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/6957.
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