FÚL
- noun [ neuter ]
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Fúl and wydel
illŭvies,
- Cot. 105.
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Ealra fúla ful
full of all foulness [impurities ],
- Elen. Kmbl. 1534 ;
- El. 769.
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Ðár ǽnig þing fúles neáh ne cume
where nothing foul [of foulness] may come near,
- L. Edg. C. 42 ;
- Th. ii. 252, 25.
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Se ðe ðæs fácnes and ðæs fúles gewita sý
he who is privy to the crime and the guilt,
- L. Ath. v. § 1. 2 ;
- Th. i. 228, 22.
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Sleá man of ða hand ðe he ðæt fúl mid worhte
let the hand be struck off with which he wrought that offence,
- i. 14 ;
- Th. i. 206, 21.
Bosworth, Joseph. “FÚL.” 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/12636.
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