hleótan
- verb [ strong ]
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Ic hleóte
sortior,
- Ælfc. Gr. 31; Som. 35, 55.
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Ðá hluton ða consulas hwelc hiera ǽrest ðæet gewinn underfénge. Ðá gehleát hit Quintus Flaminius
then the consuls cast lots which of them should first undertake that war. Then the lot fell to Quintus Flaminius,
- Ors. 4, 11; Swt. 202, 33.
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Ðonne seó tíd gewinnes and gefeohtes com ðonne hluton hí mid tánum tó ðám ealdormannum and swá hwylc heora swá him se tán ætýwde ðonne gecuron hí ðone him tó heretogan
Satrapæ, ingruente belli articulo mittunt æqualtier sortes, et quemcumque sors ostenderit hunc tempore belli ducem omnes sequuntur,
- Bd. 5, 10; S. 624, 24.
- Léton tán wísian hluton hellcræftum. Andr. Kmbl. 2205; An. 1104.
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Uton hleótan
sortiamur,
- Jn. Skt 19, 24.
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Ðæs ðú gife hleótest háligne hyht gif ...
for that shall thou obtain grace and holy hope, if ...,
- Andr. Kmbl. 960; An. 480.
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Hé feorhwunde hleát
he got a mortal wound,
- Beo. Th. 4760; B. 2385.
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Hí dóm hlutan eádigne upwæg
they obtained glory, a blessed ascension,
- Menol. Fox 382; Men. 192.
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Ða Godes þeówas on Israhéla þeóde náne landáre hleótan ne móston
to the servants of God among the people of Israel might not be allotted any landed possessions,
- Homl. Th. ii. 224, 5.
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Hé sceolde þurh deáþes cyme dómes hleótan
he was to gain glory through the coming of death,
- Exon. 47 a; Th. 160, 18; Gú. 945: 48 a; Th. 164, 20; Gú. 1014: 74 b; Th. 280, 1; Jul. 622: Runic pm. 1; Kmbl. 339, 6.
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Leánum hleótan
to obtain rewards,
- Exon. 19 a; Th. 49, 10; Cri. 783.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hleótan.” 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/19230.
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