weorold-sǽlþa
- noun [ feminine ]
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Eálá hwæþer gé nétenlícan men ongiton hwelc se wela sié and se anweald and ða woruldsǽlþa ? Bt. 16, 2 ; Fox 50, 36 note. Nis ðé náuht swíþor ðonne ðæt ðú forloren hæfst ða woruldsǽlþa ðe ðú ǽr hæfdest (
fortunae prioris affectu tabescis
). Ic ongite ðæt ða woruldsǽlþa óleccaþ ðǽm módum ðe hí willaþ beswícan,- 7, 1 ; Fox 16, 8-12 : 8 ; Fox 26, 5, 8.
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Mé áblendan ðás ungetreówan woruldsǽlþa
dum levibus malefida bonis fortuna faveret, paene caput tristis merserat hora meum
,- 2; Fox 4, 9: Met. 2, 10.
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Se ymbhoga ðyssa woruldsǽlþa,
- 7, 54.
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Woruldsélþa,
- Bt. 12 ; Fox 36, 29.
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Swá his mód ǽr swíðor tó dám woruldsǽlþum gewunod wæs,
- 1; Fox 4, 1.
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Ic wolde ðæt wil máre spræcan ymbe ða woruldsǽlða
vellem pauca tecum fortunae ipsius verbis agitare,
- 7, 3; Fox 20, 1.
Bosworth, Joseph. “weorold-sǽlþa.” 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/35259.
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