leóht
- adjective
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Cwæþ ðæt his líc wǽre leóht and scéne
he said that his body was bright and beautiful,
- Cd. 14 ;
- Th. i. 26 ;
- Gen. 265 .
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Léht (líht, Rush.) biþ all líchoma ðín
lucidum erit totum corpus tuum,
- Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 6, 23 .
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Bebod drihtnes leóht
præceptum dominum purum,
- Ps. Spl. C. 18, 9 .
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Him wæs leóht sefa ... blíðheort wunode
his soul was unclouded by sorrow ... blithe of heart he continued,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2504 ;
- An. 1253 ,
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Him wæs leóht sefa, ferhþ gefeónde,
- Elen. Kmbl. 346 ;
- El. 173 ,
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Swá leóhtes andwlitan men
tam lucidi vultus homines,
- Bd. 2, 1 ;
- S. 501, 15 .
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Ðam ðe ic ofonn leóhtes geleáfan
to whom I grudge clear belief,
- Exon, 71 a ;
- Th. 265, 8 ;
- Jul. 378 :
- Apstls. Kmbl. 131 ;
- Ap. 66 .
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Leóhte gesihþe
lucidus aspectu,
- Bd. 5, 12 ;
- S. 627, 32 .
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Æt leóhtum fýre
at a bright fire,
- s ;
- Lchdm. ii. 30, 7 .
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Se ðe reáfaþ man leóhtan dæge
he who robs a man in daylight,
- L. Eth. iii. 15 ;
- Th. i. 298, 11 .
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Ða þióstro ðínre heortan willaþ mínre leóhtan láre wiðstondan,
- Bt. Met. Fox 5, 43 ;
- Met. 5, 22 .
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Mid leóhtum andgite
with clear understanding,
- Blickl. Homl. 105, 31 :
- Wulfst. 252, 5 .
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Gé syttaþ ealle niht and drincaþ óð leóhtne dæg, and swá áwendaþ dæg tó nihte and niht tó dæge,
- 297, 28 .
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Be leóhtne dæg
in matutino,
- Ps. Th. 72, 11 .
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Dó ðíne ansýne esne ðínum leóhte
faciem tuam illumina super servum tuum,
- 118, 135 .
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Ðonne wurþaþ ðín eágan swá leóht
then shall thine eyes become so clear,
- Cd. 27 ;
- Th, 35, 34 ;
- Gen. 564 .
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Gelíc wæs hé (Lucifer) ðám leóhtum steorrum,
- 14 ;
- Th. 17, 7 ;
- Gen. 256 .
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Ðæt wé mágon oft leóhtum dagum geseón
quam sæpe lucidioribus diebus aspicere solemus,
- Bd. 1, 1 ;
- S, 474, 15.
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Leóhte nihte on sumera hafaþ
lucidas æstate noctes habet,
- S. 473, 29 .
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Se heofen mót brengon leóhte dagas,
- Bt. 7, 3 ;
- Fox 20, 21 .
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Wurde ðín líchoman leóhtra micle,
- Cd. 25 ;
- Th. 32, 13 ;
- Gen. 502 .
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Eác wǽre ðam earman leóhtne on móde gif hé ðæs rícan mannes welan ne gesáwe
also the poor man would have been more cheerful, if he had not seen the rich man's wealth,
- Homl. Th. i. 330, 11 .
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Benedictus ðe ús bóc áwrát leóhtre be dǽle ðonne Basilius
Benedict who wrote us a book clearer in some respects than Basil did,
- Basil prm ;
- Norm. 32, 9.
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Ingeþonc leóhtre and beorhtre ðonne se leóma sunnan on sumera,
- Bt. Met. Fox 22, 43 ;
- Met. 22, 22 :
- Ors. 5, 14 ;
- Swt. 248, 11 .
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Léga leóhtost
brightest of flames,
- 9, 33 ;
- Met. 9, 17 .
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/21443.
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