láð
- adjective
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Láth
ingratus,
- Ep. Gl. 12 b, 16 .
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Laath
invisus,
- 12 f, 5.
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Ðá wæs ic swíðe onscúniende and mé láð wæs
multum detestatus sum,
- Bd. 5, 12 ;
- S. 630, 32 .
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Ðeáh hit láð wǽre,
- Chr. 1006 ;
- Erl. 141, 7 .
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Him wæs láð tó ámyrrene his ágenne folgaþ,
- 1048 ;
- Erl. 178, 11 .
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Fram allum mannum hé biþ láð
he shall be hated of all men,
- Lchdm. iii. 162, 19 .
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Se wæs láð Gode, on hete heofoncyninges,
- Cd. 30 ;
- Th. 40, 31 ;
- Gen. 647.
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Swá láð wæs Péna folc Scipian
so hateful were the Carthaginians to Scipio,
- Ors. 4, 10 ;
- Swt. 198, 15 .
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Mánswara láð leóda gehwam,
- Exon. 10 b ;
- Th. 12, 31 ;
- Cri. 194 .
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Leófest on lífe láð biþ ðænne
what is dearest in this life, shall then be hateful,
- Dóm. L. 16, 243 .
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Láð biþ ǽghwǽr wineleás hæle
he is everywhere unloved, a friendless man,
- Exon. 87 b ;
- Th. 329, 9 :
- Vy. 31 .
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Wæs ðæt gewinn tó láð and longsum
that strife was too grievous and long,
- Beo. Th. 268 ;
- B. 134 .
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Hé mé álýsde of láðum grine huntum unholdum
ipse liberavit me de laqueo venantium,
- Ps. 90, 3 .
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Lǽdan on láðne síþ
to lead to hell,
- Exon. 118 b ;
- Th. 455, 20 ;
- Hy. 4, 52 .
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Ðec gelegdon on láðne bend
they put thee into grievous captivity,
- Cd. 225 ;
- Th. 298, 27 ;
- Sat. 539.
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Ða fuglas ús nǽnige láðe ne yfle newæron
aves non nobis perniciem ferentes,
- Nar. 16, 18 .
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Ða rihtwísan sint láðe and forþrycte
the righteous are hated and oppressed,
- Bt. 3, 4 ;
- Fox 6, 23 .
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Hé hæfde fela ǽhta ðe him wǽron láðe tó forlǽtenne
he had many possessions that he was loth to leave,
- Basil admn. 9 ;
- Norm. 56, 7 .
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Gé habbaþ ús gedón láðe Pharaone,
- Ex. 5, 21 .
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Láð gewidru
grievous storms,
- Beo. Th. 2754 ;
- B. 1375 .
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Næs ic him láðra ówihte ðonne his bearna hwylc
I was not a whit less dear to him than any of his children,
- 4856 ;
- B. 2432.
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Ic á ne geseah láðran landscipe
never saw I scene more hateful,
- Cd. 19 ;
- Th. 24, 11 ;
- Gen. 376 .
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Sege ðínum leódum miccle láðre spell
tell to thy people a tale that will please much less,
- Byrht. Th. 133, 15 ;
- By. 50 .
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Gnornsorga mǽst wyrda láðost
greatest of griefs, most grievous of fates,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1953 ;
- El. 978 .
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Ðǽr ðé láðast biþ,
- Exon. 41 a ;
- Th. 137, 17 ;
- Gú. 560 .
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Áne ða mǽstan synne and Gode þa láðustan
one of the greatest sins and most displeasing to God,
- Ex. 32, 21 .
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Ne leóf ne láð
nor friend nor foe,
- Beo. Th. 1026 ;
- B. 511 .
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Láð wið láðum
foe with foe,
- 884 ;
- B. 440 .
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Láðe cyrmdon
the foes shouted,
- Cd. 166 ;
- Th. 207, 3 ;
- Exod. 461 .
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Wið láðra lygesearwum
against false wiles of foes,
- Exon. 19 a ;
- Th. 48, 23 ;
- Cri. 776 :
- Judth. 12 ;
- Thw. 25, 38 ;
- Jud. 304 .
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Ðæt on land Dena láðra nǽnig sceððan meahte,
- Beo. Th. 490 ;
- B. 242.
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Láðan fingrum
with hostile fingers,
- 3015 ;
- B. 1505 .
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Láðum eágan,
- Cd. 151 ;
- Th. 189, 3 ;
- Exod. 179 .
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Láðum wordum,
- Exon. 28 a ;
- Th. 84, 17 ;
- Cri. 1376 .
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Álýs mé fram láðum
libera me a persequentibus me,
- Ps. Th. 141, 7.
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Ðæt hé ðé ne forlǽte láðum tó handa,
- Dóm. L. 30, 29 .
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Hé ne lǽteþ míne fét láðe hréran,
- Ps. Th. 65, 8 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “láð.” 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/21202.
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