seld
- noun [ neuter ]
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In heofene seld his
his throne is in heaven
(A.- V.), Ps. Surt. 10, 5 : 44, 7.
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Dóm gegearwung seldes ðínes,
- 88, 15 : 96, 2.
- Of dúne sette maehtge of selde, ii. p. 200, 20 : Cd. Th. 275, 17 ; Sat. 173 : 276, 12 ; Sat. 187.
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Ðǽr is sang æt selde (
the throne of God
),- 306, 12 ; Sat. 662.
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Sang ymb seld secgan,
- 279, 9 ; Sat. 235.
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Siteþ him on heofnum, hafaþ wuldres bearn his seolfes seld,
- 301, 27 ; Sat. 588.
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God siteþ ofer seld hálig his,
- Ps. Surt. 46, 9 : 9, 8.
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Ealdormenn sǽton on seldum,
- Ps. Th. 118, 23.
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Hí on seldon sǽton æt dómum,
- 121, 5.
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Scyppendes seld,
- Salm. Kmbl. 160 ; Sal. 79.
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Ðá hé ða mænego (
the rebellious angels) ádráf of ðæm heán selde (heaven ),
- Cd. Th. 277, 10 ; Sat. 202.
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Cwom Daniel in ðæt seld gangan,
- 225, 9 ; Dan. 151 : 262, 1 ; Dan. 737.
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Engel lét his hand cuman in ðæt heá seld (
Belshazzar's hall
),- 261, 7 ; Dan. 722.
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Hié tempel strudon, Salomanes seld,
- 260, 19 ; Dan. 712.
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Com tó Heorot, ðǽr Hring-Dene geond ðæt sæld swǽfon,
- Beo. Th. 2564 ; B. 1280.
- Wǽron on ðyssum felda unríme gesomnunge manna and monig seld (or to
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 81, 23.
Bosworth, Joseph. “seld.” 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/27363.
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