gripe
- noun [ masculine ]
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Se gripe ðære hand
pugillus,
- Ælfc. Gl. 72; Som. 71, 1; Wrt. Voc. 43.
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Gripe
pugilla,
- Recd. 38, 72; Wrt. Voc. 64, 75.
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Eorþ-gráp heard gripe hrusan
earth's grasp, the fast hold of the ground,
- Exon. 124 a; Th. 476, 15; Ruin. 8.
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Gripe méces oððe gáres fliht
the falchion's clutch or the javelin's flight,
- Beo. Th. 3534; B. 1735: Andr. Kmbl. 373; An. 187: Exon. 67 b; Th.
250, 10; Jul. 125.
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Of gromra gripe
from the cruel ones' clutch,
- Exon. 68 b; Th. 255, 16; Jul. 215: 71 b; Th. 265, 34; Jul. 391:
Salm. Kmbl. 97; Sal. 48: Elen. Kmbl. 2601; El. 1302: Andr. Kmbl. 433; An.
217: 1901; An. 953.
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For mínum gripe
for my grasp,
- Exon. 126 a; Th. 484, 11; Rä. 70, 6: Beo. Th. 2300; B.
1148.
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Staþole strengra ðonne ealra stána gripe
stronger in position than the hold of all stones,
- Salm. Kmbl. 154; Sal. 76.
Bosworth, Joseph. “gripe.” 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/17535.
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