morþ-dǽd
- noun [ feminine ]
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Be ðǽm wiccecræftum and be liblácum and be morþdǽdum, gif man ðǽr ácweald wǽre (v. last passage under morþ,II., and morþ-weorc),
- L. Ath. i. 6 ;
- Th. i. 202, 11.
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Hé gewenede swá hine sylfne tó heora synlícum þeáwum and tó márum morþdǽdum mid ðam mánfullum flocce . . . Swá férde se cniht on his fraceþum dǽdum and on morþdǽdum micclum gestrangod on orwénnysse his ágenre hǽle,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 17, 18-24.
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Wearþ ðes þeódscype swýðe forsyngod . . . þurh morþdǽda and þurh mándǽda,
- Wulfst. 163, 21 .
- [Þonne scalt þu (the body), erming, up arisen imete þine morþdeden,
- Fragm. Phlps. 7, 37.
Bosworth, Joseph. “morþ-dǽd.” 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/23164.
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