scort
- adjective
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Scort sinewealt stán
cilindrus,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 41, 35.
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Sceort bed wið eorþan
coma,
- 41, 31.
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Sceort scip
naviscella,
- 47, 60 : 56, 33.
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Ðæt ic ðé móste getǽcan swá sceortne (scortne,
- Cote. MS.)
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Hé hæfþ scyrtran (sceortran,
- MS. R.)
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On lxv and þreó hundræd scy[r]tran and lengran ða ǽdron beóþ tódǽlede,
- 146, 6.
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Hé
(Zacchaeus)
wæs scort on wæstme.- Homl. Th. i. 580, 30.
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Tó scortre hwíle
for a short time,
- Past. 36, 6 ; Swt. 255, 11.
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Ðæt wé sceolan on ðisse sceortan tíde geearnian éce ræste,
- Blickl. Homl. 83, 2.
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Ðú ðám winterdagum selest scorte tída,
- Bt. 4 ; Fox 8, 4.
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Sceorta,
- Met. 4, 20.
- Nis nǽnig mon ðe wite hwæðer ðis þúsend sceole beón scyrtre ðe lengre. Blickl. Homl. 119, 6.
- Dagas ne synd náðor ne længran ne scyrtran ðonne hí æt fruman wǽran, Lchdm iii. 252, 19.
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Se mónaþ
(February)
is ealra scyrtost (scyrtst,- MSS. P. M. : scirtst, MS. L.), 264, 8.
- Scyrtest, Anglia viii. 306, 8.
- Ðeáh se hlísa ðara foremǽrena monna hwílum lang sié, hé biþ ðeáh swíðe scort tó metanne wið ðone ðe nǽfre ne geendaþ. Bt. 18, 3 ; Fox 66, 18.
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Hú ne biþ simle ðæt lange yfel wyrse ðonne ðæt scorte,
- 38, 2 ; Fox 198, 12.
- Ðæt wuldor ðysses middangeardes is sceort and gewítende. Blickl. Homl. 65, 15.
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Hwá ne wundraþ ðætte sume tunglu habbaþ scyrtran hwyrft (
an orbit that requires less time to complete)
ðoune sume habban.- Bt. 39, 3 ; Fox 214, 18.
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Wé hit sæcgaþ eów on ða scortostan wísan
we will tell it you in the briefest fashion,
- Homl. Skt. i. 4, 140.
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Seó forme geendung is on scortne
a
,- Ælfc. Gr. 9, 1 ; Zup. 32, 17.
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Mid fíffétedum ł scertrum
brachycataleclico,
- Hpt. Gl. 409, 27.
Bosworth, Joseph. “scort.” 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/26980.
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