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hálig-rift

  • noun [ feminine ]
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hálig-rift, -reft, -ryft, e; f.
A holy garment, veil.
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  • Háligryft

    theristrum,

    • Hpt. Gl. 525
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  • Hió an hyre betsþ háliryft

    she gives her best veil,

    • Th. Chart. 538, 7
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  • Heó ðǽr háligryfte onféng

    accepto velamine sanctimonialis habitus,

    • Bd. 4, 19
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    • S. 587, 42
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    • Shrn. 94, 25
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    • Lchdm. iii. 430, 26
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  • Sca hylda wæs xxxiii geára on lǽwedum háde and xxxiii geára under háligryfte

    St. Hilda was for thirty-three years in the world and for thirty-three years in the cloister,

    • Shrn. 149, 5
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  • Effigenia is ðæs Heofenlícan Cynges brýd and mid háligrefte gehálgod

    Effigenia is the bride of the Heavenly King, and hallowed with the veil,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 476, 32
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  • Mathéus léde háligreft ofer hire heáfod

    Matthew placed a veil on her head,

    • 478, 5
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  • hálig-rift, n.