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hiwung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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hiwung, hiwing, e; f.
Forming, shaping, form, figure, pretence, feigning, hypocrisy, dissimulation
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  • Hé ne biþ ðonne geleáfa ac biþ hiwung

    it is not then belief but hypocrisy,

      Homl. Th. i. 250, 21.
  • Hywung, ii. 220, 32.
  • Gé sind wiðinnan áfyllede mid hiwunge and unrihtwísnysse

    within ye are filled with hypocrisy and unrighteousness,

      404, 21.
  • Ða leásan lícceteras ðe mid hiwunge God sécaþ

    the false hypocrites that seek God with outward show,

    i.
      120, 2.
  • Hé com mid hiwunge

    he came with dissimulation,

      Chr. 1049; Erl. 172, 32.
  • Mid ðære hiwunga ðe hió lícet ðæt hió síe gód

    mendacium specie bonorum,

      Bt. 20; Fox 72, 1.
  • Hí on fruman tó Godes hiwunga gesceapene wǽron

    in the beginning they were created in the image of God,

      Blickl. Homl. 61, 7.
  • Þurh hiwwinge

    per figuras,

      Num. 12, 8.
  • Ðæt hluttre mód ðe Gode gelícaþ forsihþ ða hiwunga and healt sóðfæstnysse

    the pure mind that pleases God despises pretences and holds the truth,

    Basil admn.
      5; Norm. 46, 8.
  • Þurh deófles hiwunga

    per diaboli figmenta,

      L. Ecg. C. iii. 14; Th. ii. 202, 5.
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