un-sǽlþ
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ðæt is seó mǽste unsǽlð on ðís andweardan lífe, ðæt mon ǽrest weorþe gesǽlig and æfter ðam ungesǽlig
in omni adversitate fortunae infelicissimum genus est infortunii, fuisse felicem,
- Bt. 10 ;
- Fox 26, 30.
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Him wǽre ealra mǽst unsǽlþ ðæt, ðæt se fyrst wǽre óþ dómes dæg
licentiam infelicissimam, si esset eterna,
- 38, 4 ;
- Fox 204, 16.
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Hwelc mug him máre unsǽlð becuman
quid eorum mente infelicius?
- Past. 45 ;
- Swt. 340, 4.
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Hié wilniaþ óþera manna unsǽlþa and him cymð sylfum ðæt ylce
infelicitas in viis eorum,
- Ps. Th. 13, 7.
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Hé hwílum selþ ða gesǽlþa ðǽm gódum and ðǽm yflum unsǽlþa ... hwílum hé eft geþafaþ ðæt ða gódan habbaþ unsǽlþa and ungelimp and ða yfelan habbaþ gesǽlþa
qui saepe bonis jucunda, malis aspera, contraque bonis dura tribuat, malis optata concedat,
- Bt. 39, 2 ;
- Fox 214, 1-5: 10 ;
- Bt. 28, 8.
- Laym. 4748.
- 2nd MS. 2545.
- Orm. 1561.
- 4811
- O. and N. 1263
- Gen. and Ex. 3026.
Bosworth, Joseph. “un-sǽlþ.” 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/33682.
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