wiþer-hycgende
- adjective
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Emulus, i. contrarius gewinna, wiþerwinna, æfstig, wiþerhycgende,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 143, 48.
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Ongan meldigan helle hinca ðone hálgan wer, wiðerhycgende,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2345 ;
- An. 1174.
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Ðú (the devil) scealt, wiðerhycgende (the adversary of God and man ), wergðu dreógan,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1900 ;
- El. 952.
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Ðé leán sceolan, wiþerhycgende (opponent of the gods ), witebrógan æfter weorþan,
- Exon. Th. 254, 12 ;
- Jul. 196.
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Wéndun gé (the devils) and woldun, wiþerhycgende (rebellious ), ðæt gé Scyppende sceoldan gelíce wesan,
- 141, 31 ;
- Gú. 635.
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Wéndon and woldon, wiðerhycgende (having evil designs upon the strangers ), ðæt hié on elþeódigum ǽt geworhton,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2146 ;
- An. 1074.
Bosworth, Joseph. “wiþer-hycgende.” 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/36160.
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