horsc
- adjective
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Horsc
prudens,
- Cot, 191, Lye.
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Hwylc is hæleþa ðæs horsc and ðæs hygecræftig ðæt ðæt mǽge ásecgan
who amongst men is so quick and cunning of mind as to be able to declare that,
- Exon. l01 a; Th. 380, 36; Rä. 2, 1.
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Nis ǽnig ðæs horsc ne ðæs hygecræftig ðe ðín frumcyn mǽge fira bearnum sweotule geséðan,
- 11 a; Th. 15, 24; Cri. 241.
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Horsc and hreðergleáw herges wísa
a guide of the host, prompt and prudent,
- Cd. 143; Th. 178, 17; Exod. 13.
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On horscum wyllan
by the quick-flowing [?] spring,
- Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. 456, 15.
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Þurh horscne hád
through wisdom,
- Exon. 8 b; Th. 4, 7; Cri. 49.
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Módum horsce
sagacious of mind,
- 54 a; Th. 190, 12; Az. 72.
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Horsce mé heredon hilde generedon feóndon biweredon
the valiant praised me, from battle saved me, from foes defended me,
- 94 a; Th. 353, 27; Reim. 19.
- v. Grff. iv. 1039-42.]
Bosworth, Joseph. “horsc.” 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/19550.
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