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dell

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
dell, (dæll), es; n. m.
A dell, deep hollow or vale
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  • Dell (den,

    v. l.

    ), weallendum légum full,
      Bd. 5, 12; Sch. 616, 4.
  • Forð be deópan delle,

      Cht. E. 290, 30.
  • On scipdel; of scipdelle on cýpmanna [del]; of cýpmanna delle andlang weges,

      C. D. v. 48, 13.
  • On ðæt twigbutme del; of ðám delle on beran del,

      86, 20.
  • Of úlan delle,

      180, 3.
  • On ðet del; of ðám dellæ,

      242, 28.
  • Oð ðane myclan del,

      C. D. B. ii. 202, 8.
Etymology
[Cf. Goth. [ib-] dalja.]
Similar entries
v. æf-dæll (-dell), wæter-dell; dæl.
Linked entries
v.  dæl.
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