LAND
- noun [ neuter ]
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Wé ðec in lyft gelǽddun oftugon ðé landes wynna
we led thee aloft, earth's pleasures withdrew from thee,
- Exon. 39 b ;
- Th. 130, 15 ;
- Gú. 438 .
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Ðá siððan tóférdon ða apostolas wíde landes geond ealle ðás world
then afterwards the apostles separated and went far and wide on earth, throughout all this world,
- L. Ælfc. P. 21 ;
- Th. ii. 372, 6 :
- Wulfst. 105, 6 .
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Monigra folca ceápstów of lande and of sǽ cumendra
multorum emporium populorum terra marique venientium,
- Bd. 2, 3 ;
- S. 504, 19 .
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Úsic æt lande gebrohte,
- 5, 1 ;
- S. 614, 10 .
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Hig tugon hyra scypo tó lande
subductis ad terram navibus,
- Lk. Skt. 5, 11 .
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Ðá cómon hié tó londe on Cornwalum,
- Chr. 891 ;
- Erl. 88, 11 .
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Wǽron ða menn uppe on londe of ágáne,
- 897 ;
- Erl. 95, 24 .
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Án scip flotigende swá néh ðan lande swá hit nýxt mǽge,
- 1031 ;
- Erl. 162, 7 .
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Ðá gesundrod wæs lago wið lande.
- Cd. 8 ;
- Th. 10, 27 ;
- Gen. 163 .
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Cam ðá tó lande swíðmód swymman,
- Beo. Th. 3250 ;
- B. 1623 .
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Stile þynceþ lyft ofer londe.
- Exon. 101 b ;
- Th. 383, 15 ;
- Rä. 4, 11 .
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Lifigende ða ðe land tredaþ
living creatures that walk the earth,
- Cd. 10 ;
- Th. 13, 16 ;
- Gen. 203 .
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Ðæs landes gold ys golda sélost
aurum terræ illius optimum est,
- Gen. 2, 12.
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Is seó cirice on Campania ðæs landes gemǽro
the church is on the borders of the land of Campania,
- Blickl. Homl. 197, 19 .
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Úres landes mann
nostras:
eówres landes mann
vestras,
- Ælfc. Gr. 15 ;
- Zup. 94, 8 :
- 102, 21 .
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Ne nim ðú náne sibbe wið ðæs landes menn
ne ineas pactum cum hominibus illarum regionum,
- Ex. 34, 15 .
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Twegen landes menn and án ælþeódig,
- Homl. Th. ii. 26, 20 .
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Twegen sacerdas ðe ǽr on lífe wǽron his landes menn
two priests who before, when living, had been his countrymen,
- 342, 3 .
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Ðá cómon ða landes menn
[the Northumbrians ]
tógeánes him and hine ofslógon,
- Chr. 1068 ;
- Erl. 205, 2 .
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Hí wǽron of Galiléam ðæm lande,
- Blickl. Homl. 123, 21 .
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Hé leng on ðam lande gewunian ne mihte
he could not live longer in that country,
- 113, 11 .
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On Lindesse lande
in provincia Lindissi,
- Bd. 3, 27 ;
- S. 558, 34 .
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Andreas sette his hand ofer ðara wera eágan ðe ðǽr on lande wǽron
Andrew placed his hand upon the eyes of the men who were there in that country,
- Blickl. Homl. 239, 3 .
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Ceólwulf and Eádbald of ðæm londe áfóron
Ceolwulf and Eadbald left the country,
- Chr. 794 ;
- Erl. 58, 6 .
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Ælþeódige mæn of lande mid heora ǽhtum and mid synnum gewíten
let foreigners depart from the country with their goods and with their sins,
- L. Wih. 4 ;
- Th. i. 38, 2 .
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Þerh óðer woeg eft gecerrdon in lond hiera
per aliam viam reversi sunt in regionem suam,
- Mt. Kmbl, Lind. 2, 12 .
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Mid ðý hí ðider cóman on land
cum illo advenissent,
- Bd. 5, 10 ;
- S. 624, 1 .
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Ðæt wǽron ða ǽrestan scipu Deniscra monna ðe Angelcynnes lond gesóhton,
- Chr. 787 ;
- Erl. 56, 16 .
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Ǽlc ðæra landa ðe ǽnigne friþige ðæra ðe Ængla land hergie
every land that affords protection to any of those that harry England,
- L. Eth. ii. 1 ;
- Th. i. 284, 17 .
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Ðá lǽdde hé mé on fyrran lænd
cum me in ulteriora produceret,
- Bd. 5, 12 ;
- S. 628, 9 .
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In ða nésta gemǽro and londo [lond, Rush.]
in proximas villas et vicos.
- Mk. Skt. Lind. 6, 36 .
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Gesáwen æcer vel land
seges.
- Ælfc. Gl. 97 ;
- Som. 76, 48 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 53, 55 .
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Land
solum vel tellus vel terra, vel arvum,
- 98 ;
- Som. 76, 98 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 54, 42 ,
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Ðis land
hoc rus,
- Ælf. Gr. 9 ;
- Som. 12, 21 .
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Land
agellum,
- Bd. 4, 12 ;
- S. 581, 5 .
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Se árfæsta bigenga ðæs gástlícan landes
pius agri spiritalis cultor,
- Bd. 2, 15 ;
- S. 519, 8 .
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xii hída gesettes landes
xii hides of cultivated land,
- L. In. 64 :
- 65 ;
- Th. i. 144, 6 :
- 9 .
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Be gyrde londes
of a yard of land,
- 67 ;
- Th. i. 146, 1 .
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Þolige landes and lífes
let him lose land and life,
- L. C. E. 2 ;
- Th. i. 358, 21 .
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On lande
ruri,
- Ælfc. Gr. 38 ;
- Som. 41, 18 .
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Sý hit binnan byrig sý hit upp on lande,
- L. C. S. 24 ;
- Th. i. 390, 5 .
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Ge on lande ge on óðrum þingum ge on óðrum gestreónum
consisting of land and of other things and of other acquisitions,
- Blickl. Homl. 51, 7 .
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Noe began tó wircenne ðæt land
cæpit Noe exercere terram,
- Gen. 9, 20 .
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Búton earmre wudewan ðe næfde nán land
except a poor widow that had no land,
- L. Ath. v. 2 ;
- Th. i. 230, 20 .
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Færende on lond
euntes in villam,
- Mk. Skt. Lind. 16, 12 .
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Heora wlenca wǽron swíðe monigfealde on landum and on wíngeardum,
- Blickl. Homl. 99, 15 .
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Hér geswutelaþ on ðissum gewrite ðæt Leófríc eorl and his gebedda habbap geunnen twá land
hac inscriptione manifestatur Leofricum comitem et Godgivam comitissam duas villas concessisse,
- Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iv. 72, 20 .
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Ǽlc ðe forlǽt land [londo, Lind.]
omnis qui reliquit agros,
- Mt. Kmbl. 19, 29 :
- Bd. 5, 19 ;
- S. 636, 35 .
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Feówer land hé forgeaf ælþeódigum tó andfencge and tó ælmesdǽdum
he gave four estates for the reception of strangers and for deeds of charity,
- Homl. Skt. 7, 386 .
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Byrig and land þurhféran
oppida et rura peragrare,
- Bd. 3, 28 ;
- S. 560, 32 :
- 3, 30 ;
- S. 562, 13 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “LAND.” 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/21076.
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