oroþ
- noun [ neuter ]
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               Oroþ oððe gást flamen, Wrt. Voc. 11. 37, ii: flatus, spiritus, 149, 32: anhela, - Rtl. 192, 21.
 
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               Hé oroþ stundum teáh . . . swá wæs óþ ǽfen oroþ up hlæden, - Exon. Th. 178, 17-30; Gú. 1245-1252.
 
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               Heora oruþ biþ swylce líg ignem et flammam flantes, - Nar. 34, 32: Beo. Th. 5107; B. 2557.
 
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               Orþ spiraculum (cf. lífes orþung spiraculum vitae, - Gen. 2, 7), Kent. Gl. 757.
 
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               Orþas ł hfæstes ( = orþes ł fnæstes) spiritus, - Hpt. Gl. 464, 24: 454, 66.
 
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               Oreþe aura, Wrt. Voc. ii. 6, 56: flatu, - 38, 9.
 
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               Wið áttorsceaþan (dragon) oreþe.- Beo. Th. 5671; B. 2839.
 
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               Eallinga gewǽced and ðam orþe be*-*locen, - Glostr. Frag. 102, 13.
 
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               Hé mid langre swóretunge ðæt orþ of ðam breóstum teáh, - Guthl. 20; Gdwin. 84, 20.
 
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               Ðurh áttres oraþ, - Salm. Kmbl. 441; Sal. 221.
 
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               Ðú him on dydest oruþ and sáwul, - Hy. Grn. 9, 55.
 
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               Oroþo anhelae, - Rtl. 192, 25.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “oroþ.” 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/24972.
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