ǽder
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ðín édra
thy fountain
(vena),- Kent. Gl. 107: 330.
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Ealle eorðan ǽddre onsprungon ongeán ðám heofonlican flóde,
- Wlfst. 206, 18.
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Ǽþro botre (cf. botrus
fossa, via imbribus excavata,
Migne),- Wrt. Voc. i. 287, 28.
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Ǽddrum
cataractis,
- An. Ox. 515.
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Ðæt wæter gewende þurh ðá díglan ǽddran ðisse eorþan (per occultas terrae venas), Angl. vii. 36, 342. I a. in reference to living things :-- Ǽddre arteria, Wrt. Voc. i. 64, 63:
vena,
- 71, 44.
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His cræft gecymþ on ǽlcere ǽdre,
- Bt. 34, 11; F. 152, 2.
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Blód lǽtan of ðám swíðran earme on ðǽre niþeran ǽdre,
- Lch. ii. 210, 10: 82, 16.
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Lege on ðá ǽdre,
- 148, 18.
- Swá swá ǽddran licgeað on ðæs mannes líchaman, iii. 254, 22.
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On óðrum mónþe ðá ǽdron beóð geworden, on lxv and þreó hundræd hí beóð tódǽlede, and ðæt blód ðonne flóweð on ðá fét,
- Nar. 49, 27.
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Ic eów, ǽddran (
venae
), bidde ðæt gé wylspringas ontýnan tó teárum,- Dóm. L. 26.
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Tócnáwan be his ǽdrena hrepunge (
by feeling his pulse
) hweðer hé hraðe swulte,- Hml. S. 3, 569.
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Ǽddrum fibris, venis, An. Ox. 376:
fibrarum rivulis,
- 11, 135.
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Wiþ ðá ðe habbað ætstandene ǽdran, swá ðæt ðæt blód ne mæg hys gecyndelican ryne habban,
- Lch. i. 90, 11.
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Tólǽtenum ǽddrum
laxis fibris,
- Hy. S. 102, 22.
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Ðá forcurfon hié him ðá twá ǽdran on twá healfa ðára eágena
resectis palpebris,
- Ors. 4, 6; S. 178, 23.
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Héðir
renis,
- Txts. 93, 1731.
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Ǽddran
renes,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 65, 25.
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Ǽdran (éðre,
- Ps. V.), Ps. Spl. 15, 7.
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Édran,
- Kent. Gl. 884.
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Éðra
renium,
- Txts. 410, 27.
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Wið ǽddrena sáre,
- Lch. i. 190, 7.
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Ǽdrena,
- 232, 17.
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Ǽddran (éðre, Ps. V.)
reues,
- Ps. Spl. C. 7, 10.
- v. geótend-, lungen-, middel-, wind-ǽd(d)re.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ǽder.” 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/37593.
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