Denisc
- adjective
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Gif man ofslagen weorþe, ealle we lǽtaþ efen dýrne, Engliscne and Deniscne if a man he slain, we estimate all equally dear, English and Danish, L. A. G. 2: Th. i. 154, i. Wið Deniscne here
against the Danish army,
- Chr. 837 ;
- Erl. 66, 7: 845 ;
- Erl. 66, 23.
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Nǽron hí náwðer ne on Frysisc gesceapen ne on Denisc
they were shapen neither as the Frisian nor as the Danish,
- Chr. 897 ;
- Th 177, 3, col. 2 .
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Hér, A. D. 872, Ælfréd cyning gefeaht wið feówer sciphlæstas Deniscra monna here, A. D. 872,
king Alfred fought against four ship-crews of Danish men,
- 872 ;
- Th. 150, 28, col. 1 .
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Ðá com ðǽm Deniscum scipum flód to
then the tide came to the Danish ships,
- 897 ;
- Th. 176, 37, col. 1 .
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Com ðá se Denisca flóta to Sandwíc then, A. D. 1006,
the Danish fleet came to Sandwich,
- 1006 ;
- Th. 257, 4, col. 1 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Denisc.” 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/7567.
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