Englisc
- adjective
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Hér syndon on ðis íglande [Britene] fif geþeóda [MS. þeóda], Englisc, and Brytisc, . . . and Scyttisc, and Pihtisc, [and Bóc-Lǽden]
here are in this island [Britain] five languages, English, and British, . . . and Scottish, and Pictish, [and Book-Latin ],
- Chr. Th. 3, 3-6, col. 3, 2.
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Ðæt is on Englisc, mín God
that is in English, my God,
- Mt. Bos. 27, 46.
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On Englisc
in English,
- Bd. 3, 19;
- S. 547, 22.
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On Englisc land, ne Englisc on Wilisc
in England [English land], nor English in Welsh,
- L. O. D. 6 ;
- Wilk. 126, 3.
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Awendan of Lédene on Englisc
to translate from Latin into English,
- Ælfc. pref. Gen. 1, 4.
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Seó bóc is on Englisc awend
the book is turned [translated] into English,
- Homl. Th. ii. 358, 30.
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Ic [Ælfríc Abbod] gesett hæbbe wel feówertig lárspella on Engliscum gereorde
I [Abbot Ælfric] have composed about forty sermons in the English tongue,
- Ælfc. T. 27, 17.
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Ðeáh ða scearpþanclan witan ðisse Engliscan geþeódnesse ne behófien
though the sharp-minded wise men need not this English translation,
- MS. Cot. Faust. A. x. 150b ;
- Lchdm. iii. 440, 31.
Bosworth, Joseph. “Englisc.” 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/9433.
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