frymþ
- noun [ feminine ]
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Næs his frymþ ǽfre
his origin never was,
- Exon. 65 a ;
- Th. 240, 12 ;
- Ph. 637.
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Ic sprece fóresetnyssa fram frymþe
lŏquar propŏsĭtiōnes ab inĭtio,
- Ps. Lamb. 77, 2: Ps. Spl. 101, 26: Mt. Bos. 19, 8: Lk. Bos. 1, 2.
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Sceal seó wyrd swá ðeáh forþsteallian, swá ic ðé æt frymþe gehét
that event shall yet come to pass, as I promised thee at the beginning,
- Cd. 109 ;
- Th. 144, 16 ;
- Gen. 2390: 6 ;
- Th. 8, 30 ;
- Gen. 132: 174 ;
- Th. 218, 6 ;
- Dan. 35: Bt. Met. Fox 11, 75 ;
- Met. 11, 38: 13, 25 ;
- Met. 13, 13: Ps. Th. 70, 4: 104, 24.
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Of middangeardes frymþe
a constĭtūtiōne mundi,
- Mt. Bos. 25, 34: Bd. de nat. rerum ;
- Wrt. popl. science 13, 29: Lchdm. iii. 264, 10.
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Heó of ðære ylcan mǽgþe Eást-Engla líchoman frymþe lǽdde
de provincia eōrumdem Orientālium Anglōrum ipsa carnis orīgĭnem duxĕrat,
- Bd. 4, 19 ;
- S. 590, 8.
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Frymþas
prīmĭtiæ,
- Scint. Lye.
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Gefreoða úsic, frymþa Scyppend
protect us, Creator of beginnings!
- Exon. 65 a ;
- Th. 239, 32 ;
- Ph. 630: 44 b ;
- Th. 151, 9 ;
- Gú. 792: Elen. Kmbl. 1002 ;
- El. 502.
Bosworth, Joseph. “frymþ.” 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/12580.
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