rǽd-fæst
- adjective
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Se deófol gemacaþ ðæt se man þurh leáse hiwunge déþ swylce hé rǽdfæst sý ðe rǽdes ne gýmeþ
the devil causes the man by a false show to act as if he were wise, who cares not for wisdom,
- Wulfst. 53, 9.
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Ðæt ic on ðínum rihte rǽdfæst lifige,
- Ps. Th. 142, 11.
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Ðínes ríces rǽdfæst wulder
gloriam magnificentiae regni tui,
- 144, 12.
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Him in gást becwom rǽdfæst sefa,
- Cd. Th. 257, 3; Dan. 652 : Exon. 468, 23; Hy. 5, 4.
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Se ðe symle byþ rǽdfest,
- Wald. 108; Vald. 2, 26 : Cd. Th. 90, 20; Gen. 1498.
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Áris and gereorda ðé mid rǽdfæstum móde,
- Homl. Skt. i. 18, 185.
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Se rǽd wæs ǽfre on his rǽdfæstum geþance,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 2, 5.
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Ðæt hig mágon árísan, gif hig rǽdfæste beóþ,
- 19, 5.
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Rincas rǽdfæste,
- Exon. Th. 347, 15; Sch. 13.
- Cf. rǽd-leás.
Bosworth, Joseph. “rǽd-fæst.” 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/25488.
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