frætwe
- noun [ feminine ]
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Holtes frætwe
the decorations of the wood,
- Exon. 57 a ;
- Th. 202, 22 ;
- Ph. 73.
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Ða wæstmas, foldan frætwe
the fruits, the treasures of the earth,
- 59 b ;
- Th. 215, 22 ;
- Ph. 257.
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Wangas gréne, foldan frætuwe
green fields, the ornaments of the earth.
- Menol. Fox 411 ;
- Menol. 207.
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Ic ðara frætwa þanc secge
I say thanks for these ornaments,
- Beo. Th. 5580 ;
- B. 2794.
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Frætwa hyrde
the guardian of the treasures,
- 6258 ;
- B. 3133.
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Máþma fela frætwa
many treasures, ornaments,
- 74 ;
- B. 37.
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Ðám frætwum
to these precious things,
- 4332 ;
- B. 2163.
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He ðám frætwum féng
he received the ornaments,
- 5970 ;
- B. 2989.
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On frætewum
in his garnishments, viz. armour,
- 1928 ;
- B. 962.
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Secgas bǽron beorhte frætwe
the warriors bare bright arms,
- 434, note ;
- B. 214.
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He frætwe geheóld, bill and byrnan
he held the armour, the falchion and coat of mail,
- 5233 ;
- B. 2620.
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Frætwe and fætgold
ornaments and plated gold,
- 3846, note ;
- B. 1921.
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Hafa wunden gold, feoh and frætwa
have the twisted gold, the wealth and ornaments,
- Cd. 98 ;
- Th. 128, 21 ;
- Gen. 2130: 136 ;
- Th. 171, 17 ;
- Gen. 2829: Exon. 51 b ;
- Th. 179, 3 ;
- Gú. 1256: Beo. Th. 1797 ;
- B. 896.
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Cyricean frætewa
ornāmenta ecclēsicæ,
- Bd. 1, 29 ;
- S. 498, 10, note.
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Frætwum gefyrðred
furthered by the treasures,
- Beo. Th. 5561 ;
- B. 2784: 4114 ;
- B. 2054.
Bosworth, Joseph. “frætwe.” 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/12160.
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