ofer-ǽt
- noun [ masculine ]
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Oferǽt
ingluvies,
- Ælfc. Gr. 12; Som. 25, 54.
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Se oferǽt wierþ gehwierfed tó fierenluste
edacitas usque ad luxuriam pertrahit,
- Past. 43, 2; Swt. 309, 14.
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Behealdaþ eów ðæt gé ne gehefegien eówer heortan mid oferǽte (
in crapula
),- 18, 2; Swt. 129, 19.
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Ða téþ ðe nú on oferǽte blissiaþ,
- Homl. Th. i. 530, 32.
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Hine wið oferǽt beorge,
- L.E. I. 24; Thh ii. 422, 3.
- Þurh oferǽt per commessationem, Confess. Peccat.
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Ða hús ða ðe on tó gebiddenne geworhte wǽron ða syndon nú on hús gehwyrfed oferǽta (
commessationum
),- Bd. 4, 25; S. 601, 13.
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Oferétum
comessationibus, Kent. Gl. 888. [Cf. ofer-etes = comessationes (in Rom. 13, 13), Rel. Ant. i. 131, 32: O. L. Ger. ovar-át: O. H. Ger. ubar-ázi, -ázzi; f. crapula, commessatio. ]
Bosworth, Joseph. “ofer-ǽt.” 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/24002.
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