nearwe
- adverb
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                  Nearwe gebunden straitly bound, - Exon. Th. 463, 2 ;
- Hö. 64.
 
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                  Hyne sár hafaþ nearwe befongen, - Beo. Th. 1957 ;
- B. 976: Elen. Kembl. 2550 ;
- El. 1276 : Met. 21, 5.
 
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                  Þeódcwén ongan georne sécan nearwe, tó hwan hió ða næglas gedón meahte, - Elen. Kmbl. 2313 ;
- El. 1158 : 2476 ;
- El. 1240.
 
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                  Ðonne hine æt niéhstan nearwe stilleþ G, - Salm. Kmbl. 268 ;
- Sal. 133.
 
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                  Nearwe gebéged, - Cd. Th. 292, 26 ;
- Sat. 446.
 
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                  Hyge gnornende nihtes nearwe the mind mourning in anguish at night, - Exon. Th. 174, 25 ;
- Gú. 1183.
 
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                  Ferþ gebysgad, nearwe genǽged, - 162, 35 ;
- Gú. 986.
 
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                  Ðá heó nearwe beswác yldran ússe when the serpent deceived our first parents to their hurt, - 226, 30; Ph. 413 : Frag. Kmbl. 51. ;
- Leás. 27.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “nearwe.” 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/23522.
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