réðe
- adjective
- Ælfc. Gr. 14 ;
- Som. 16, 57
- 38 ;
- Som. 41, 45
- 9, 67 ;
- Som. 14, 10
- 9, 66 ;
- Som. 14, 6 :
- Wet. Voc. ii. 108, 37
- 34, 12
- 45, 26
- 142, 19
- 142, 44
- 1, 20
- 450, 1
- 518, 34.
- Lk. Skt. Lind. 3, 5.
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Ðes (Ishmael) byþ réðe man and winþ wið ealle and ealle wið hyne,
;ferus;
- Gen. 16, 12.
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Ealle his ǽhta ríce réðe mann gedǽle
;may a rich and cruel man divide all his possessions
;;scrutetur foenerator omnem substantiam ejus;
Grein takes reðemann and compares Gothic raðjo; -
Gif hé (;a king;) his folc ofsit, ðon biþ hé ;tyrannus,; ðæt is réðe,
- Ælfc. Gr. 50, 20 ;
- Som. 51, 47 .
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Grim and grǽdig, reóc and réðe
(;Grendel;)- Beo. Th. 244 ;
- B. 122.
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Ðá wæs ellenwód, yrre and réðe, frécne and ferþgrim fæder wið dehter,
- Exon. Th. 251, 5 ;
- Jul. 140.
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Sum árleás hine wolde sleán on his heáfde, ac ðæt wǽpen wand áweg of ðæs réðan handum,
- Homl. Th. ii. 510, 23.
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Burhrúnan, réðe
;furie,;
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 151, 77.
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Twegen ðe hæfdon deófolseócnesse wǽron swíðe réðe (
;saevi nimis;
),- Mt. Bos. 8, 28.
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Ealle swíðe erre-wǽron. Ðá wæs heora sum réðra and hátheortra ðonne ðá óðre,
- Blickl. Homl. 223, 6.
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Strang wæs and réðe se ðe wætrum weóld (;the Deity at the time of the flood;)
- Cd. Th. 83, 8 ;
- Gen. 1376.
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Biþ ðonne (;at the day of judgment;) ríces weard réðe and meahtig, yrre and egesful,
- Exon. Th. 93, 19 ;
- 1528.
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Réðe biþ Dryhten æt ðam dóme,
- Kmbl. 196 ;
- Seel. Verc. 98.
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Óðer biscop, réðes módes mon
;austerioris animi vir,;
- Bd. 3, 5 ;
- S. 527, 20.
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Réðe and stræce for ryhtwísnesse
;justitiae severitate districti,;
- Past. 5, 1 ;
- Swt. 41, 19.
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Ðá wæs se bysceop mycle ðig réðra on gódum weorcum ðe hé ymbe ða cúðlícan méde gehýrde,
- Shrn. 98, 19.
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God sylfa ðonne ne gýmeþ nǽnges mannes hreowe . . . ac biþ ðonne réðra and þearlwísra ðonne ǽnig wilde deór, oððe ǽfre ǽnig mód gewurde,
- Blickl. Homl. 95, 30.
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Wolde heofona helm helle weallas forbrecan ... réðust ealra cyninga (;Christ at the harrowing of hell;)
- Exon. Th. 461, 16 ;
- Hö. 36.
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Réðe deór
;bellua,;
- Wrt. Voc. i. 22, 40.
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Réðe nýten
;feralis bestia,;
- ii. 147, 53.
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Rib reáfiaþ réðe wyrmas,
- Soul Kmbl. 221 ;
- Seel. 113.
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Réðe wyrd
;fortuna aspera,;
- Bt. 40, 1 ;
- Fox 236, 6-7 .
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Wæs þreálíc þing þeódum tóweard, réðe wíte,
- Cd. Th. 79, 30 ;
- Gen. 1319 .
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Wearð him on slǽpe gecýðed ðætte ríces gehwæs réðe sceolde gelimpan eorðan dreámas ende wurðan
;on sleep was made known to him that of every kingdom a terrible end should befall, an end be of the joy of earth,;
- 223, 4 ;
- Dan. 114.
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Líg reád and reáðe,
- Dóm. L. 152.
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Réðe,
- Exon. Th. 51, 3 ;
- Cri. 810 .
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Sprecan réðe word (;of the judgment passed on the wicked;)
- 50, 11 ;
- Cri. 798.
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Hé him sylfum réðne ðóm and heardne geearnaþ,
- Blickl. Homl. 95, 34.
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Regnas réðe, háte of heofenum,
- Ps. Th. 104, 28 :
- Met. 7, 27 .
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Réðum wítum
;ferocibus cruciatibus,;
- Hpt. Gl. 487, 10 .
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Mid ðý hí cwǽdon ðæt ðæt is wundor ðæt ðú swá réðe forhæfednesse and swá hearde habban wylt andswarede hé : 'Heardran and réðran ic geseah'
;cum dicerent; : ';Mirum quod tam austeram tenere continentiam velis,;' ;respondebat; : ';Austeriora ego vidi,;
'- Bd. 5, 12 ;
- S. 631, 34.
Bosworth, Joseph. “réðe.” 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/25749.
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