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teosu

  • noun [ masculineneuter ]
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teosu, tesu, tæsu(-o), wes; m(?).
n(?).
hurt, injury
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  • Álet gehwearf teónfullum on teso

    the fire turned to the hurt of the harmful,

      Cd. Th. 232, 4; Dan. 255.
  • Lécnade monigo of teissum ł cualmum

    curavit multos a plagis,

      Lk. Skt. Lind. 7, 21.
wrong, fraud
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  • Álýs míne sáwle from ðære tungan ðe teosu wylle

    libera animam meam a lingua dolosa,

      Ps. Th. 119, 2.
  • Biþ deófla wíse ðæt hí duguðe beswícaþ and on teosu tyhtaþ

    the devils' way is to seduce from virtue and to incite to wrong,

      Exon. Th. 362, 9; Wal. 34.
  • Óðer hine lǽreþ ðæt hé healde Metodes miltse, óðer hine tyhteþ and on tæso lǽreþ,

      Salm. Kmbl. 984; Sal. 493. v. next two words.
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v.  tæso teissum teso.
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  • teosu, n.