freoðo
- noun [ feminine ]
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Seó [treów] ðé freoðo sceal in lífdagum weorþan
which [faith] shall be peace to thee in thy life's days,
- Cd. 163 ;
- Th. 204, 21 ;
- Exod. 422.
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Wel biþ ðæm ðe mót Drihten sécean, and to Fæder fæðmum freoðo wilnian
it shall be well to him who may seek the Lord, and desire peace in his Father's bosom,
- Beo. Th. 379 ;
- B. 188: Exon. 121 a ;
- Th. 465, 3 ;
- Hö. 98.
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Gif me freoðo Drihten an
if the Lord will grant me protection,
- Cd. 89 ;
- Th. 110, 15 ;
- Gen. 1838: 183 ;
- Th. 229, 25 ;
- Dan. 222.
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Ic me freoðu to ðé wilnige
I desire peace from thee,
- Ps. Th. 55, 8.
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Hí ðǽr lifgaþ á in freoðu Dryhtnes
they shall live there for ever in the Lord's peace,
- Exon. 64 b ;
- Th. 238, 1 ;
- Ph. 597.
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Þurh ðé eorþbúende ealle onfóþ freoðo and freóndscipe
through thee all dwellers upon earth shall receive peace and friendship,
- Cd. 84 ;
- Th. 105, 28 ;
- Gen. 1760.
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Ic eów freoðo healde
I will hold you in protection,
- Andr. Kmbl. 672 ;
- An. 336.
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Ne mihte earmsceapen findan freoðe
the poor wretch could not find protection,
- 2261 ;
- An. 1132.
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Utan us to Fæder freoða wilnian
let us desire peace from our Father,
- Exon. 19 a ;
- Th. 48, 18 ;
- Cri. 773.
Bosworth, Joseph. “freoðo.” 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/12343.
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