LEÓHT
- noun [ neuter ]
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Geweorþe leóht and leóht wearþ geworht
fiat lux, et facta est lux,
- Gen. 1, 3 .
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Tweóne leóht
crepusculum:
tweónul leóht
maligna lux vel dubia,
- Ælfc. Gl. 94 ;
- Som. 75, 122, 125 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 53, 3, 6 .
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Ðæt leóht ðe wé dægréd hátaþ
the light that we call dawn,
- Lchdm. iii. 234, 28 .
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Ic geseó ðis hús mid swá mycele leóhte gefylled ðætte ðæt eówer blácern and leóht mé is eallinga þýstre gesewen
domum hanc tanta luce impletam esse perspicio, ut vestra illa lucerna mihi omnimodis esse videatur obscura,
- Bd. 4, 8 ;
- S. 576, 3 .
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Ðære sunan beorhtnys and ðæs mónan leóht and ealra tungla,
- Homl. i. 64, 29 :
- Blickl. Homl. 91, 23 .
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Ðenden him leóht and gǽst somod fæst seón
whilst he lives,
- Exon. 31 a ;
- Th. 96, 27 ;
- Cri. 1580 .
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Ðú eart dóhtor mín mínra eágna leóht
thou art my daughter, the light of mine eyes,
- 67 a ;
- Th. 248. 14 ;
- Jul. 95 .
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Leóhtes leóhting
lucubrum,
- Ælfc. Gl. 67 ;
- Som. 69, 89 ;
- Wrt. 41, 42 .
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Se blinda bæd his eágena leóhtes
the blind man asked for his eye-sight,
- Blickl, Homl. 21, 6 :
- Elen. Kmbl. 596 ;
- El. 298 .
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Se dæg wæs fruma ðyses lǽnan leóhtes
the day was the beginning of this transitory light,
- Blickl. Homl. 133, 10 .
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Godes cyrcan mid leóhte and lácum gelóme gegrétan
to visit God's church frequently with candles and offerings,
- Wulfst, 308, 28 .
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Of ðissum leóhte álǽded
de hac vita subtractus,
- Bd. 3, 20 ;
- S. 550, 23 .
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Ða ðe hí of ðissum leóhte foreode
qui eas ex hac luce præcesserant,
- 4, 7 ;
- S. 575, 4.
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Se sacerd forbærnþ ða drihtne tó leóhte and tó wynsumum stence
adolebit ea sacerdos in holocaustum et suavem odorem domino,
- Lev. 1, 9 .
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On lifgendra leóhte
in lumine viventium,
- Ps. Th. 55, 11 .
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Ic tó ðé æt leóhte gehwam wacie
ad te de luce vigilo,
- 62, 1 .
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Be dæges leóhte
by daylight,
- Exon. 107 b ;
- Th. 410, 17 ;
- Rä. 28, 17 .
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Hé hié lǽdæþ tó líhte ðǽr hí líf ágon á tó aldre,
- Cd. 221 ;
- Th. 287, 2 ;
- Sat. 361 .
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Geearnian leóht ðæs écan lífes,
- Blickl. Homl. 17, 21 .
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Ðæt þridde ne geseah ðære sunnan leóht nǽfre,
- Glostr. Frag. 8, 27 .
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Hé Godes leóht geceás
he died,
- Beo. Th, 4930 ;
- B. 2469 :
- Exon. 52 b ;
- Th. 184, 13 ;
- Gú. 1343 .
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Eádgár ceás him óðer leóht,
- Chr. 975 ;
- Erl. 124, 30 ;
- Edg. 22 .
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Drihten nam in óðer leóht Agustinus,
- Menol. Fox 191 ;
- Men. 97 .
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Beó nú leóht on ðære heofenan fæstnysse
fiant luminaria in firmameuto cœli,
- Gen. 1, 14 .
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Gesceóp God twá miccle leóht
God created two great lights,
- Lchdm, iii. 234, 7 .
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Wé sceolon on ðisum dæge beran úre leóht tó cyrcan and lǽtan hí ðǽr bletsian
we must on this day carry our lights to church and have them blessed there,
- Homl. Th. 1, 150, 27 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “LEÓHT.” 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/21442.
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