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hlyst

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
hlyst, es; m: e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§387;
The sense of hearing, hearing, listening
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  • Hlyst

    auditus,

      Ælfc. Gr. 11; Som. 15, 15.
  • Ða fíf andgitu ... hlyst ...

    the five senses ... hearing ...,

      Homl. Th. ii. 550, 11: i. 138, 27.
  • Gif se hlyst óþstande ðæt hé ne mǽge gehiéran

    if the hearing be stopped so that he cannot hear,

      L. Alf. pol. 46; Th. i. 92, 23.
  • Ðá wearþ hæleþa hlyst

    then was there listening of men,

      Cd. 181; Th. 226, 28; Dan. 178: Exon. 55 b; Th. 196. 5; Az. 169.
  • On ðæs folces hlyste

    in aures plebis,

      Lk. Skt. 7, 1.
  • On hlyste

    auditione,

      Ps. Th. 111, 6: Ælfc. Gr. 1; Som. 2, 29.
  • Lǽcedómas wið yfelre hlyste

    leechdoms against bad hearing,

      L. M. 1; Lchdm. ii. 2, 14.
  • Gif [mon] yfelne hlyst hæbbe

    if a man have bad hearing,

    i.
      3; Lchdm. ii. 40, 26.
Etymology
[Laym. lust: O. Sax. hlust hearing: Icel. hlust the ear.]
Derived forms
DER. ge-hlyst.
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  • hlyst, n.