orf
- noun [ neuter ]
Ǽlce geáre byþ orf ácenned, and mennisce menn tó mannum ácennede, ða ðe God gewyrcþ swá swá he geworhte ða ǽrran.
- Hexam. 12 ;
- Norm. 20, 20 .
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Cuce orf,
- L. Edg. S. 8 ;
- Th. i. 274. 25 .
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Swá mycel orfes wæs ðæs geáres forfaren, swá nán man ǽr ne gemunde,
- Chr. 1041 ;
- Erl. 169, 7 .
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Hé nam him on orfe and on mannum and on ǽhtum swá him gewearþ,
- 1052 ;
- Erl. 183, 22 .
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Hé hæfde on orfe micele ǽhte
fuerunt ei oves et boves,
- Gen. 12, 16 .
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Ǽlces cynnes orf
animantia diversi generis,
- Ex. 12, 38 .
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Habbaþ ðæt orf eów gemǽne
omnia animantia diripiens vobis,
- Jos. 8, 2 .
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Hí námon eall ðet orf ðe hí mihton tó cuman, ðæt wæs fela þúsend,
- Chr. 1064 ;
- Erl. 196, 5 .
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Drífaþ hider eówre orf
adducite pecora vestra,
- Gen. 47, 16 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “orf.” 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/24921.
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