FREMEDE
- adjective
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He biþ fremede Freán ælmihtigum
he shall be estranged from almighty God,
- Salm. Kmbl. 67 ;
- Sal. 34.
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Ðonne beó we fremde fram eallum ðám gódum
then should we be cut off from all those good things,
- St. And. 8, 10.
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Feorcund mon oððe fremde
a far-coming or a strange man,
- L. In. 20 ;
- Th. i. 114, 15: L. Edg. ii. 7 ;
- Th. i. 268, 21: L. C. S. 25 ;
- Th. i. 390, 24: Ps. Spl. C. T. 68, 11.
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Me biþ se éðel fremde
the land is strange to me,
- Exon. 105 a ;
- Th. 398, 6 ;
- Rä. 17, 3: Cd. 5 ;
- Th. 7, 13 ;
- Gen. 105: Beo. Th. 3387 ;
- B. 1691: Ps. Th. 136, 4.
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Ðe ðara gefeána sceal fremde weorþan
who shall be devoid of those joys,
- Andr. Kmbl. 1780 ;
- An. 892: Hy. 6, 30 ;
- Hy. Grn. ii. 286, 30.
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On fremdes fæðm
into the embrace of a strange [man ],
- Cd. 92 ;
- Th. 118, 26 ;
- Gen. 1971.
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Fremdre meówlan
of a strange damsel,
- Exon. 80 b ;
- Th. 302, 20 ;
- Fä. 39: Bt. Met. Fox 3, 21 ;
- Met. 3, 11.
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On fremedum
in aliēno,
- Lk. Bos. 16, 12.
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Ne lǽne ðínum bréðer nán þing to híre, ac fremdum menn
non fænĕrābĕris fratri tuo ad ūsūram pĕcūniam, sed aliēno.
- Deut. 23, 20.
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On lande fremdre
in terra aliēna,
- Ps. Spl. 136, 5.
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Ne ðú fremedne god gebiddest
neque adōrābis deam aliēnum,
- Ps. Th. 80, 9.
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Wilt ðú fremdne monnan grétan
wilt thou address a strange man?
- Exon. 92 b ;
- Th. 346, 20 ;
- Sch. 1.
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Him folcweras fremde wǽron
the people were strange to him,
- Cd. 89 ;
- Th. 110, 31 ;
- Gen. 1846.
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Folca fremdra
of strange people,
- Ps. Th. 104, 39.
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Of fremedum
ab aliēnis,
- Mt. Bos. 17, 25, 26.
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Ðæt ða þing ðíne ágene síen, ða ðe heora ágene gecynd ðe gedydon fremde
that those things can be thine own, which their own natures have made foreign to thee,
- Bt. 14, 1 ;
- Fox 40, 32.
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Gif ðú fremdu godu bigongest
if thou wilt worship strange gods,
- Exon. 67 b ;
- Th. 250, 2 ;
- Jul. 121.
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On ða fremdan þístro
into the strange darkness,
- Bt. 3, 2 ;
- Fox 6, 10.
Bosworth, Joseph. “FREMEDE.” 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/12252.
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