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will-spryng

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
will-spryng, and <b>-sprynge</b>, es; m.
A well-spring, fountain, source (lit. and fig.)
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  • Welspreng

    latex

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. i. 54, 30.
  • Seó sóðe lufu is wylspring and ordfruma ealra gódnyssa,

      Homl. Th. 1. 52, 12.
  • Ðæs wæter-scipes welsprynge is on hefonríce,

      Past. Swt. 467, 31.
  • Welsprinces

    fontis,

      Hpt. Gl. 418, 43.
  • Mid dǽwigun wylsprince

    roscidis fontibus

    ,
      421, 67.
  • Ðás synd ða feówer eán of ánum wyllspringe,

      Ælfc. T. Grn. 13, 3.
  • Wyllspringas ðære micelan niwelnisse

    fontes abyssi magnae

    ,
      Gen. 7, II. Wilspringas, 8, 2.
  • Wæs ðæt wæter and ealle wyllspringas gehálgode þurh Cristes líchaman. Homl. Th. ii. 40, 28.
  • Wilspringum

    fontibus

    ,
      Hpt. Gl. 509, 18.
  • Tó wyllsprangum wætra

    ad fontes aquarum

    ,
      Ps. Lamb. 41, 2.
Etymology
[An angel tagte hire (Hagar) ðor a wellespring. Gen. and Ex. 1243.]
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  • will-spryng, n.