hát-heort
- adjective
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Gif hwylc man tó ðam hátheort sig and strangmód ðæt hé tó nánum worldrihte and sybbe fón nelle wið ðæne ðe wið hine ágylt
si homo quis adeo furiosus et duro corde sit, ut nullum sæculare jus et pacem admittere velit cum eo qui in eum deliquerit,
- L. Ecg. P. ii. 28; Th. ii. 194, 5.
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Ðes geréfa is swíðe hátheort and hé ðé wile forleósan
this consul is very furious and will destroy thee,
- Nar. 42, 4: Exon. 77 b; Th. 290, 16; Wand. 66.
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Ðonne ða hátheortan hie mid náne foreþonce nyllaþ gestillan
cum iracundi nulla consideratione se mitigant,
- Past. 40, 5; Swt. 297, 3.
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Timotheus hé ongeat hátheortran ðonne hé sceolde
ferventioris spiritus vidit esse Timotheum,
- 3; Swt. 291, 22.
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Ðá wæs heora sum réðra and hátheortra ðonne ða óðre
then was one of them fiercer and more furious than the others,
- Blickl. Homl. 223, 6.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hát-heort.” 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/18218.
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