nearuness
- noun [ feminine ]
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                  Mid longre nearonesse be eástan Constantinopolim ligeþ juxta Constantinopolim longae mittuntur angustiae, - Ors. 1, 1 ;
- Swt. 8, 21.
 
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                  Nearones breósta oppression of the chest, - Lchdm. ii. 204, 27.
 
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                  Ðæt ( asthma ) ys nearunyss ... and breóst byþ innen mid micle nearnysse, - iii. 116, 23-26.
 
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                  Hér is seó lǽnlíce winsumnes ac ðǽr is seó syngale nearones in this world is the transient delight, in the next is the perpetual distress, - L. E. I. introd. ;
- Th. ii. 394, 8.
 
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                  Hú ne witon wé ðæt nán nearewnes ne nán unrótnes nis nán gesǽlþ nam non esse anxiam, tristemque beatitudinem quid attinet dicere? - Bt. 24, 4 ;
- Fox 86, 20.
 
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                  Hé on swá micelre nearanuesse becom he fell into so great trouble (was imprisoned), - 1 ;
- Fox 2, 27.
 
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                  Swá hwá swá ða flǽsclícan unþeáwas forlǽtan wile hé sceal geþolian micele nearanesse corporis voluptatum appetentia plena est anxietatis, - 31, 1 ;
- Fox 110, 26.
 
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                  Seó hreówsung ne beoþ ná bútan sorge and búton nearonesse, - Fox 110, 29.
 
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                  On swá micelre módes unréto and nearonisse anxietate, - Nar. 30, 24.
 
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                  Nearonessa angustia, - Ps. Th. 218, 243.
 
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                  On mínum earfoþum and nearonessum in tribulatione, - 4, 1.
 
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                  Of nearonessum heora de necessitatibus eorum, - Ps. Lamb. 106, 6.
 
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                  Nearonessum módes mentis angoribus, - Bd. 2, 12 ;
- S. 513, 33, note.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “nearuness.” 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/23514.
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