hwǽr
- adverb
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Gyf ic cweþe
ubi posuisti meum librum,
hwǽr lédest ðú míne bóc ðonne is se
ubi interrogativum ðæt is áxigendlíc,- Ælfc. Gr. 38 ;
- Som. 40, 60.
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Hwǽr ys se Judéa cyning ðe ácenned ys
ubi est qui natus est rex Judæorum?
- Mt. Kmbl. 2, 2.
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Hwǽr cwom mearg hwǽr cwom mago hwǽr cwom máððumgyfa
where is the steed gone, where the rider, where the giver of treasure?
- Exon. 77 b ;
- Th. 291, 34 ;
- Wand. 92 :
- Cd. 213 ;
- Th. 267, 11 ;
- Sat. 36 .
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Gif ic cweþe
tu scis ubi liber tuus est
ðonne biþ ubi relativum. Gif ic cweðenescio ubi inveniam meum librum
,nát ic hwǽr ic finde míne bóc, ðonne biþ se
ubi infinitivum,- Ælfc. Gr. 38 ;
- Som. 40, 61.
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Ic næbbe hwǽr ic mǽge ealle míne wæstmas gegaderian
I have not where I may gather together all my fruits,
- Homl. Th. ii. 104, 16 :
- Mt. Kmbl. 8, 20 .
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Hí gesáwon hwǽr hé ða deádan tó lífe árǽrde,
- Homl. Th. ii. 414, 8 :
- Cd. 32 ;
- Th. 41, 35 ;
- Gen. 667 .
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Hwǽr mon unsófte getilaþ on forewearde ða ádle
where the treatment is severe in the early stage of the disease,
- L. M. 2, 46 ;
- Lchdm. ii. 260, 15 .
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Lóca hwǽr ðæt blód útwealle
see where the blood wells out,
- Lchdm. iii. 142, 15 :
- 226, 13 .
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Ðá frægn wuldres aldor cain hwǽr abel eorþan wǽre
the Prince of glory asked Cain where on earth Abel was,
- Cd. 48 ;
- Th. 61, 26 ;
- Gen. 1003 .
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Ic séce míne gebróðru hwar hig healdon hyra heorda,
- Gen. 37, 16 .
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Gyf hý hwǽr hit tóbræcaþ
if they violate it anywhere,
- L. Ælfc. C. 34 ;
- Th. ii. 356, 16 :
- Homl. Th. i. 170, 18 :
- 482, 26 .
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Gif se líchoma hwǽr mid hefiglícre hǽto sý gebysgod,
- Herb. 2, 6 ;
- Lchdm. i. 82, 8 .
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Swǽ gelǽrede biscepas swǽ swǽ nú wel hwǽr [or welhwǽr] siendon
bishops so learned as now are nearly everywhere,
- Past. pref. Swt. 9, 5 :
- Chr. 897 ;
- Erl. 95, 19 .
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Elles hwǽr
elsewhere,
- Beo. Th. 277 ;
- B. 138 .
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Hý writon hwǽr ánne dóm hwǽr óðerne
they wrote at one place one doom, at another another,
- L. Alf. 49 ;
- Th. i. 58, 16 .
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Swá hwǽr swá hold biþ
ubicunque fuerit corpus,
- Mt. Kmbl. 24, 28 .
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Swá hwǽr swá hé on wíc oððe on túnas eode
quocunque introibat in vicos vel in villas,
- Mk. Skt. 6, 56 .
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Swá hwǽr swá
ubicunque,
- 14, 9.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hwǽr.” 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/20046.
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