ECED
- noun [ neuter ]
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               Ðá stód án fæt full ecedes vas ergo ĕrat pŏsĭtum acēto plēnum. - Jn. Bos. 19, 29.
 
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               Se Hǽlend onféng ðæs ecedes the Saviour received the vinegar, - Jn. Bos. 19, 30.
 
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               Onféng ðe Hǽlend ðæt æced, - Jn. Rush. War. 19, 30.
 
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               Drync ecedes a drink of vinegar, - Exon. 29 a ;
- Th. 88, 13;
- Cri. 1439 .
 
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               Mid ecede with vinegar, - Ps. Th. 68, 22.
 
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               Wyl niðewearde netelan on ecede, dó oxan geallan on ðæt eced boil the netherward [part] of nettle in vinegar, add ox gall to the vinegar, - L. M. 3, 7;
- Lchdm. ii. 312, 8, 9.
 
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               Lege hit in ðone eced lay it in the vinegar, - Lchdm. iii. 18, 2.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “ECED.” 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/8830.
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