þreá-nídla
- noun [ masculine ]
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               Béc ámyrgaþ módsefan of ðreánýdlan ðisses lífes books bring the mind to mirth from the painful pressure of this life, - Salm. Kmbl. 481 ;
- Sal. 241.
 
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               Ðonne wyrd and warnung winnaþ mid hira ðreánýdlan hwæðerne áðreóteþ ǽr when fate and prudence strive, each with its own hard constraint, which of the two tires first? - 857 ;
- Sal. 428.
 
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               Nealles sylfes willum ac for þreánédlan, - Beo. Th. 4450 ;
- B. 2224.
 
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               Hé þeóstra þegnas þreániédlum bond he bound the ministers of darkness with penal restraints, - Exon. Th. 143, 29 ;
- Gú. 668.
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “þreá-nídla.” 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/32009.
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