mann-þwǽre
- adjective
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Manþwǽre
cicur, i. mansuetus, placidus,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 131, 35;
cicur,
- 17, 12: i. 288, 46.
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Cyningc ðín cymeþ ðé monnþwǽre (
mansuetus
),- Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 21, 5.
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Milde and monþwǽre,
- Blickl. Homl. 71, 4.
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Earmum mannum milde and manþwǽre
pauperibus benignus et mitis,
- L. Ecg. C. pref. ;
- Th. ii. 132, 14.
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Manþwǽre (
propitius
)heora fyrendǽdum,
- Ps. Th. 77, 37.
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Mildheort and manþwǽre
misericors et miserator,
- 144, 8: Bt. 42 ;
- Fox 258, 9.
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On þeáwum monþwǽre
moribus civilis,
- Bd. 3, 14 ;
- S. 540, 8.
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On óðre wísan sint tó manienne ða monþwǽran on óðre ða grambǽran
quomodo admonendi mansueti et iracundi,
- Past. 40 ;
- Swt. 287, 20: Ps. Th. 33, 2: 149, 4.
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God geriht ða manþwǽran (
mites
)on dómum,
- 24, 7.
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Manna mildust and monþwǽrost
most gentle and courteous of men,
- Beo. Th. 6345 ;
- B. 3182,
Bosworth, Joseph. “mann-þwǽre.” 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/22381.
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