ful-neáh
- adverb
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Steorran hie ætiéwdon fulneáh [fulnéh,
- Th. 29, 12, col. 1
stars shewed themselves very nearly half an hour after nine o'clock [a.m. ],
- Chr. 540 ;
- Th. 28, 13 ;
- 29, 12, col. 2.
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Fulneáh [fullneáh,
- Th. 175, 39, col. 1
very nearly twice as long,
- Chr. 897 ;
- Th. 174, 42 ;
- 175, 39, col. 2.
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Se yfela willa unrihthǽmedes gedréfþ fulneáh ǽlces libbendes monnes mód
the evil desire of unlawful lust disquiets the mind of almost every living man,
- Bt. 31, 2 ;
- Fox 112, 25: 4 ;
- Fox 8, 18: 11 ;
- Fox 30, 18: Bt. Met. Fox 18, 8 ;
- Met. 18, 4.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ful-neáh.” 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/12756.
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