from-cyn
- noun [ neuter ]
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Gif ðú wille habban holdne freónd ðínum fromcynne
if thou wilt have a faithful friend to thine offspring,
- Cd. 106 ;
- Th. 139, 23 ;
- Gen. 2314.
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Ðæt ðú hyra fromcynn ýcan wolde
that thou wouldest increase their offspring,
- Exon. 53 b ;
- Th. 187, 19 ;
- Az. 33.
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Fyllaþ eówre fromcynne foldan sceátas
fill the regions of the earth with your offspring,
- Cd. 75 ;
- Th. 92, 25 ;
- Gen. 1534: 100 ;
- Th. 133, 1 ;
- Gen. 2204.
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Fród wæs mín fromcynn
my ancestry was ancient,
- Exon. 127b ;
- Th. 490, 16 ;
- Rä. 80, 1: Th. 491, 2 ;
- Rä. 80, 8.
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Nis ǽnig ðæs horsc, ðe ðín fromcyn mǽge, fira bearnum, sweotule geséðan
there is not any so wise, who may manifestly declare thine origin to the children of men,
- Exon. 11 a ;
- Th. 15, 26 ;
- Cri. 242.
Bosworth, Joseph. “from-cyn.” 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/12491.
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