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tuscel

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
tuscel, tuxl, es; m.
A canine tooth or a molar tooth, a tusk
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  • Gefóh fox, ásleah of cucum ðone tuxl, lǽt hleápan áweg

    catch a fox, knock out while alive the canine tooth, let the fox run away,

      Lchdm. ii. 104, 12.
  • Hý heora bán gnagaþ brynigum tuxlum (cf. byrnendum tóðum, Wulfst. 139, 11)

    lacerant ignitis dentibus ossa,

      Dóm. L. 14, 211.
  • Tuxlas (

    molas

    ) leóna tóbrycþ
      Drihten, Ps. Spl. 57, 6.
Etymology
[Twey tuxlys out of hys mouth set as of a bore, Octov. 929.]
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