syn
- noun [ feminine ]
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Se cyning his feóndum swíþe árede . . . Ðyslíc wæs seó syn ( culpa ) ðe se cyning fore ofslegen wæs,
- Bd. 3, 22;
- S. 553, 21.
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Hié georne smeádon hwæt sió syn wǽre ðe hié gefremed hæfdon wið ðam cásere,
- Elen. Kmbl. 828;
- El. 414.
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Ne synn ne sacu ne sár wracu
nec scelus infandum, . . . aut Mars, aut ardens caedis amore furor,
- Ex. Th. 201, 10;
- Ph. 54.
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Ðá wæs synn and sacu Sweóna and Geáta
then was there wrongdoing and strife between Swedes and Geats,
- Beo. Th. 4935;
- B. 2472.
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Senne
facinus,
- Hpt. Gl. 519, 22.
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Synne stǽlan
to charge with crime,
- Menol. Fox 569;
- Gn. C. 54.
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Heora synn (peccatum ) ys swíðe gehefegod,
- Gen. 18, 20.
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Hé onfunde Godes ierre . . . ðeáh hé wénde ðæt hit nán syn nǽre,
- Past. 4;
- Swt. 39, 6.
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Seó geofu wæs broht for ðære synne ðæs ǽrestan wífes . . . and seó synn wæs ádilegod,
- Blickl. Homl. 5, 4-6.
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Syn,
- 3, 7.
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Mænige líf bútan leahtre (crimine) habban mágon, bútan synne (peccato) hí ná mágon,
- Scint. 230, 12,
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Ælc ðe synne (peccatum) wyrcþ is ðære synne (peccati ) þeów,
- Jn. Skt.8, 34.
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Se ðe déþ áweg middaneardes synnæ(peccatum;synna,MS. A.: synne, MS. B. Lind. Rush.)
- ,1, 29.
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Se hæfþ máran synne (synn. Lind.),
- 19, 11.
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Synne ne áspringaþ
sins cease not,
- Exon. Th. 94, 11;
- Cri. 1538.
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Beóþ ðæs mannes synna gecwémran ðonne eal eorþlíc goldhord,
- Blickl. Homl. 43, 21.
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Wé fela sinna didon,
- Hy. 7, 106.
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On synnum geboren,
- Jn. Skt. 9, 34.
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Of synnum mínum clǽnsa mé,
- Ps. Spl. 50, 3.
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Sennum,
- Ps. C. 38.
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Andettan synna,
- Mt. Kmbl. 3, 6.
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Senna,
- Blickl. Homl. 43, 14.
Bosworth, Joseph. “syn.” 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/30025.
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