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níhsta

  • noun [ masculine ]
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níhsta, an; m.
A neighbour; proximus
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  • Se ðe his neáhstan yfeles nán þing ne dyde, and se ðe hosp on his neáhstan ne sette,

    • R. Ben. 3, 20-22.
  • Ne girn ðú ðínes neáhstan wífes (

    uxorem proximi tui

    ),
    • Deut. 5, 21.
  • Gif ðú wed nime æt ðínum nǽhstan,

    • Ex. 22, 26.
  • Gif hwá ofslihþ his néhstan,

    • 21, 14.
  • Lufa ðínne néhstan (Lind. nésta),

    • Mt. Kmbl. 19, 19.
  • Hwylc is mín néhsta (neestæ, Lind.)?

    • Lk. Skt. 10, 29.
  • Lufa ðínne néxtan (néste, Lind : néxstan, Rush.),

    • Mt. Kmbl. 5, 43.
  • Hwá is úre néxta ?

    • Homl. Th. ii. 318, 1.
  • Hwelc ðara niéhstena (níhstena, Cott. MSS.) ðæs ofslægenan,

    • Past. 21
    • ;
    • Swt. 167, 3.
  • nýhstan his,

    • Ps. Spl. 11, 2 : Ps. Th. 11, 2.
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v. neáh.
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