for-sleán
- verb [ strong ]
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Se ðe cinbán forslæhþ mid xx scillingum forgelde
let him who breaks the chin-bone pay for it with twenty shillings,
- L. Ethb. 50 ;
- Th. i. 16, 1.
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Gif monnes ceácan mon forslihþ [forslyhþ, H] ðæt hie beóþ forode, gebéte mid xv scillinga
if one smite a man's cheeks, that they be broken, let him make amends with fifteen shillings,
- L. Alf. pol. 50 ;
- Th. i. 94, 14.
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He ealle ða rícostan forsleán hét
he commanded [them] to slay all the most powerful,
- Ors. 3, 7 ;
- Bos. 60, 38.
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Ercol hí swíðe forslóh and fordyde
Hercules grievously slew and destroyed them,
- Ors. 1, 10 ;
- Bos. 33, 34.
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Forslegen Sodoma folc
the slaughtered people of Sodom,
- Cd. 94 ;
- Th. 122, 5 ;
- Gen. 2022.
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Hí forslegene wurdon
they were slain,
- Ors. 1, 13 ;
- Bos. 37, 5.
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Ða men wǽron forslægene
the men were slain,
- Chr. 882 ;
- Erl. 82, 13.
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He hí forslagen hæfde
he had slain them,
- Bt. 16, 2 ;
- Fox 54, 2: Ors. 3, 7 ;
- Bos. 62, 10.
Bosworth, Joseph. “for-sleán.” 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/11708.
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