tó-eácan
- adverb
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Hé bǽd his þegnum, ðæt hig lédon hira ǽlces feoh on his sacc and fórmete tóeácan (
datis supra cibariis in viam
),- Gen.
42; 25.
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ÐÚ hæfst tðeácan eall ðæt ic ðé ǽr tealde,
- Bt. 10; Fox 28, 37.
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Óþre fífe ic tóéke gestriónde
alia quinque superlucratus sum,
- Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 25, 20.
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Micel git hér tóeácan,
- Wulfst. 165, 21.
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Tóeácan ðæs landes sceáwunge,
- Ors. I; Swt. 17, 35.
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Tóeácan hiere hwætscipe and hiere monigfealdum duguþum, l,
- 10; Swt. 46, 24.
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Ða breósð tóeácan ðæm boge
pectusculum cum armo,
- Past. 14; Swt. 81, 25.
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Tóécan ðám dómum,
- L. Ath. v. proem. ; Th. i. 228, 9.
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Tóeáfan ðon ðe hine God sylf innan manode,
- Blickl. Homl. 217, 5.
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Tóécanðæm ðe hé hiénende wæs his folc, hé wæs sinþyrstende monnes blódes, Ors. 3,
9;
- Swt. 130, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “tó-eácan.” 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/30656.
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