hearpe
- noun [ feminine ]
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Hearpe
cithara,
- Wrt. Voc. 73, 56: Ps. Th. 56, 10.
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Psalm æfter hærpan sang canticum: ǽr hærpan sang
psalmus,
- Ælfc. Gl. 34; Som. 62, 57, 58; Wrt. Voc. 28, 37, 38.
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Ðǽr was hearpan swég
there was the sound of the harp,
- Beo. Th. 179; B. 89: 4908; B. 2458: 6039; B. 3023: 4517; B. 2262:
4221; B. 2107.
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Se hearpan ǽrest handum sínum hlyn áwehte
he first awaked with his hands the sound of the harp,
- Cd. 52; Th. 66, 5; Gen. 1079.
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Ðonne ðǽr wæs blisse intingan gedémed ðæt hí ealle sceoldan þurh endebyrdnesse be hearpan singan ðonne he geseah ða hearpan him neálǽcean ðonne árás hé
cum esset lætitiæ causa ut omnes per,ordinem cantare deberent ille ubi adpropinquare sibi citharam cernebat surgebat,
- Bd. 4, 24; S. 597. 6.
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Ic ðé on sealmfatum singe he hearpan
psallam tibi in cithara,
- Ps. Th. 70, 20: Exon. 86 b; Th. 325, 1; Víd. 105.
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Ne biþ him tó hearpan hyge ... se ðe on lagu fundaþ
he has no mind to the harp ... who on the ocean puts forth,
82 a;- Th. 308, 23; Seef.
44.
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Sum sceal mid hearpan æt his hláfordes fótum sittan feoh þicgan
one shall at his lord's feet sit with the harp and receive treasure,
88 a;- Th. 332, 4; Vy.
80.
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Sum mid hondum mæg hearpan grétan
one with his hands can touch the harp,
79 a;- Th. 296, 11; Cri; 49: 91 b; Th. 344, 10; Gn. Ex. 171: 17 b; Th.
42, 8; Cri. 669.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hearpe.” 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/18524.
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