hwilc
- pronoun
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Quis
hwá is werlíc hád,
que
,hwilc is wíflíc,
quod
,hwile nis náðres cynnes;
cujus
hwilces;
cui
hwilcum;
quem virum laudas
hwilcne wer herast ðú;
a quo
fram hwilcum.
Pluraliter qui
hwilce;
quorum
hwilcera;
quibus
hwilcum;
quos laudas
hwilce herast ðú;
a quibus
fram hwilcum ...
Qualis
hwile getácnaþ þreó þingc
interrogationem and infinitionem and relationem.Gif ic cweðe
qualis est rex
hwilc is se cingc, ðon biþ hé
interrogativum... Ðú cwyþst
qualis est ille
hwilc is hé, ic cweðe
talis est
swilc hé is,
- Ælfc. Gr. 18 ;
- Som. 21, 12-18, 57-63 .
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Hwylc man is of eów
quis est ex vobis homo?
- Mt. Kmbl. 7, 12.
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Hwylc þearf is ðé húsles
quid opus est Eucharistia?
- Bd. 4, 24 ;
- S. 598, 37.
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Hwá is úre Fæder? Se Ælmihtiga God. And hwilcera manna Fæder is he? Swutelíce hit is gesǽd, yfelra manna. And hwilc is se Fæder?
who is our Father? The Almighty God. And of what sort of men is he Father? It is plainly said, of evil men. And of what kind is the Father?
- Homl. Th. i. 254, 5-8.
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Hwylc is mihtig God bútan úre se mǽra God
quis Deus magnus sicut Deus noster,
- Ps. Th. 76, 11.
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Hwylc is wísra ðe ðás mid gehygde healdan cunne
quis sapiens et custodiet hæc?
- 106, 42.
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Hwylces ðæra sufona byþ ðæt wíf
cujus erit de septem uxor?
- Mt. Kmbl. 22, 28.
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Hwylcum bigspelle wiðmete wé hit
cui parabolæ cumparabimus illud?
- Mk. 4, 30.
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Gif ic cweðe
nescio qualis est rex
nát ic hwile se cyngc is, ðon is se
qualis infinitivum. Gif ic cweðetu scis bene qualis est
ðú wást wel hwilc hé is, ðon biþ hit
relativum,- Ælfc. Gr. 18 ;
- Som. 21, 59-61.
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Geseó hé hwylc se man sig oððe ðæt neát
videat qualis homo sit vel pecus,
- L. Ecg. C. 14 ;
- Th. ii. 142, 19 .
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Gé habbaþ gehýred hwilc ðes god is ðe gé wéndon ðæt eów gehǽlde.
- Homl. Th. i. 464, 10.
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Hwelc se bión sceal ðe tó reccenddóme cuman sceal
qualis quisque ad regimen venire debeat.
- Past. 10 ;
- Swt. 61, 5.
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Bæd ðæt hé him geswutelode hwylc basilius wǽre on wurðscype mid him
prayed that he would reveal to him what manner of man Basil was in honour as compared with himself,
- Homl. Swt. 3, 498 .
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Sege ús hwilc tácn sí ðínes tócymys
dic nobis quod signum adventus tui,
- Mt. Kmbl. 24, 3.
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Hét secan hwilc ðære geógoþe gleáwost wǽre
bade seek which of the youth was most skilled,
- Cd. 176 ;
- Th. 220, 34 ;
- Dan. 81 :
- Andr. Kmbl. 821 ;
- An. 411.
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Cwén frignan ongan on hwylcum ðara beáma bearn wealdendes hangen wǽre,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1698 ;
- El. 851.
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Dó mé wegas wíse ðæt ic wite on hwylcne ic gange
notam mihi fac viam, in qua ambulem,
- Ps. Th. 142, 9.
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Geþence gé hwæt gé síen and hwelce gé síen
pensa quod es,
- Past. 21, 4 ;
- Swt. 159, 14.
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Ðá onfunde se módiga, hwilce his mihta wéron
then the proud spirit found out what his powers were,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 2, 47.
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Oððe gif hwylc cynincg wyle faran
aut quis rex iturus,
- Lk. Skt. 14, 31.
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Hwæt wénstú nú, gif hwelc forworht monn cymþ and bitt úrne hwelcne ðæt wé hine lǽden tó sumum rícum menn and him geþingien
si enim fortasse quis veniat, ut pro se ad intercedendum nos apud potentem quempiam virum ducat,
- Past. 10, 2 ;
- Swt. 63, 1 .
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Ne hig ne gelýfaþ ðeáh hwylc of deáþe árise
neque si quis ex mortuis surrexerit credent,
- Lk. Skt. 16, 31.
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Swelc ic wǽre hwelc folclíc mon and mé wǽre mete and wínes þearf
ut vini et carnis quidam emptor,
- Nar. 18, 4.
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Wén is ðæt hwilc wundor ineode on ðaet carcern,
- St. And. 14, 28.
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Manslyht oððe elles hwilc ðara heáfodlícra leahtra
manslaughter or any other of the capital crimes,
- L. E. I. 26 ;
- Th. ii. 422, 5.
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Sóna swá sacerda hwylc hwone on wóh gesyhþ
as soon as any priest sees any one in error,
- 28 ;
- Th. ii.424, 25.
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Gif mínra þegna hwilc,
- Cd. 22 ;
- Th. 27, 7 ;
- Gen. 414.
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Ánra hwilc
each one,
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 129 ;
- Met. 20, 65.
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Gif him þince ðæt hé on hwylcere fægerre stówe sí
if it seems to him that he is in some fair place,
- Lchdm. iii. 174, 26.
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Æt mǽstra hwelcre misdǽde
for almost every misdeed,
- L. Alf. 49 ;
- Th. i. 58, 6.
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Gyf hwylce ðǽr beóþ ðara ðe hwæt ǽbylhþa wið óðre habbaþ
if there are any there who have any grudges against others,
- L. E. I. 36 ;
- Th. ii. 434, 7.
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Wé gesáwon oft in cyrcean ǽgðer ge corn ge hig ge hwylce woroldlícn þing beón gehealdene
we have often seen in churches corn and hay, and any kind of secular things kept,
- 8 ;
- Th. ii. 406, 31.
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Gif hwá biþ mid hwelcum welum geweorþod and mid hwelcum deórwyrþum ǽhtum gegyrewod.
- Bt. 14, 3 ;
- Fox 46, 11.
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Quisquis swá hwá, quæque swá hwilc, quodquod swá hwilc; quicunque swá hwá,
quæcunque
swá hwilc,- Ælfc. Gr. 18 ;
- Som. 21, 35, 37.
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Ðæs cyninges þegnas ðider urnon swá hwelc swá ðonne gearo wearþ
the king's thanes ran thither, whichever of them was ready,
- Chr. 755 ;
- Erl. 50, 3.
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Swá hwylc swá sylþ ánne drinc
quicumque potum dederit,
- Mt. Kmbl. 10, 42.
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Swá hwylcum manna swá him gemet þuhte,
- Beo. Th. 6106 ;
- B. 3057:
- 1890 ;
- B. 943.
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Swá hwylce daga
in quacumque die,
- Ps. Th. 137, 4.
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Ðæt git ne lǽstan wel hwilc ǽrende swá hé sendeþ
that ye will not perform what business soever he sends,
- Cd. 26 ;
- Th. 35, 15 ;
- Gen. 555.
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Hit is scondlíc ymb swelc tó sprecanne hwelc hit ðá wæs
it is shameful to talk about such a state of things as it then was,
- Ors. 1, 10 ;
- Swt. 48, 4.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hwilc.” 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/20153.
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