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syn-full

  • adjective
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syn-full, adj.
Sinful; used substantively, a sinner
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  • Synful peccator,

    • Wrt. Voc. i. 86, 63.
    ðæt synfull gesyhþ

    peccator videbit,

    • Ps. Th. 111, 9.
  • Ic eom synfull (synn-, Lind.) mann

    homo peccator sum,

    • Lk. Skt. 5, 8.
  • Synful,

    • Jn. Skt. 9, 16.
  • Þeáh ðe se mæssere synfull sý,

    • L. Ecg. C. 7;
    • Th. ii. 140, 1.
    ðonne se synfulla his líf geendaþ,
    • Blickl. Homl. 61, 2.
  • Beó ðú milde mé synfullum,

    • Lk. Skt. 18, 13.
    ðæt gé gebiddan for mé ðam unwyrðestan synfullan,
    • Anglia xi. 103, 95.
  • On ðisse synfulran ( peccatrice ) cneórisse,

    • Mt. Skt. 8, 38.
  • ða synfullan (synn-, Cott. MSS.) bytledon uppe on mínum hrygge,

    • Past. 21;
    • Swt. 153, 9: Blickl. Homl. 71, 35.
  • Geseald on synfulra hand,

    • Mt. Kmbl. 26, 45.
  • Synnfullum mannum tǽcan,

    • Blickl. Homl. 43, 15.
  • Þeófas and synfulle men,

    • 75, 28.
  • Gesete him synfulle tó ealdrum

    constitue super eum peccatorem,

    • Ps. Th. 108, 5.
Etymology
[
Icel. synd-fullr.
]
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