anda
- noun [ masculine ]
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Anda
rancor,
- Ælfc. Gl. 89; Som. 74, 93 .
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Næfst ðú nánne andan to nánum þinge
thou hast not any envy to anything,
- Bt. 33, 4; Fox 128, 18 .
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Hyne for andan sealdon
per invidiam tradidissent eum,
- Mt. Bos. 27, 18 .
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Nyste nǽnne andan
know not any hatred,
- Bt. 35, 6; Fox 168, 10 .
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For hwilcum líþrum andan
ex prava aliqua invidia,
- L. M. I. P. 12; Th. ii. 268, 11 :
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 72 ;
- Met. 20, 36 .
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Habbaþ andan betweóh him
have enmity between them,
- 28, 104 ;
- Met. 28, 52 .
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On andan
in hatred,
- Beo. Th. 1421 ;
- B. 708 :
- Cd. 191; Th. 237, 28 ;
- Dan. 344 .
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Manigum on andan
for vexation to many,
- Elen. Grm. 969 .
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For ðæm andan his rihtwísnes [-nesse MS. Cot.]
per zelum justitiæ,
- Past. 17, 1; Hat. MS. 21b, 28 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “anda.” 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/1666.
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