hyldu
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ys mé heortan gehygd hyldu Drihtnes
Deus cordis mei,
- Ps. Th. 72, 21.
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His hyldo is unc betere tó gewinnanne ðonne his wiðermédo
his favour is better for us to gain than his hostility,
- Cd. 30 ;
- Th. 41, 20 ;
- Gen. 659.
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Ðé wæs leófra his sibb and hyldo ðonne ðín sylfes bearn his
[God's] peace and grace were dearer to thee than thine own child,
- 141 ;
- Th. 176, 33 ;
- Gen. 292l .
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Unc is his hyldo þearf
we need his favour,
- 32 ;
- Th. 41, 30 ;
- Gen. 664 :
- Judth. 9 ;
- Thw. 21, 3 ;
- Jud. 4 .
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Hyldo tó wedde
as a pledge of favour,
- Beo. Th. 5989 ;
- B. 2998 .
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For ealdre hyldo
from old friendship; amicitia vetus,
- Ors. 3, 9 ;
- Swt. 130, 28 .
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Eallum monnum nánuht swá gód ne þuhte swá hié tó his hyldo becóme
to all men nothing seemed so good as to obtain his favour,
- 5, 15 ;
- Swt. 250, 18 .
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Ácwæþ hine fram his hyldo,
- Cd. 16 ;
- Th. 20, 6;
- Gen. 304 .
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Hyldo
affectum,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 1, 12.
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Swá ic áge Pharaones helde
so may I possess the favour of Pharaoh;
per salutem Pharaonis,
- Gen. 42, 15.
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Wé hraðe begytan hyldo ðíne
cito anticipet nos misericordia tua,
- Ps. Th. 78, 8.
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Wutun úrum Hǽlende hyldo gebeódan
jubilemus Deo salutari nostro,
- 94, 1.
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Ic hyldo sóhte
I sought grace,
- 118, 123.
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Englas ðe ǽr godes hyldo gelǽston
angels who were loyal to God,
- Cd. 17 ;
- Th. 21, 9 ;
- Gen. 321 :
- Ps. Th. 55, 10 :
- 84, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hyldu.” 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/20308.
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