ǽg-hwanan
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Gegadorode micel folc hit ǽgþer ge of Cent, ge of Eást-Seaxum, ge ǽghwonan of ðám níhstum burgum,
- Chr. 921 ;
- P. 102, 12 .
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Wé beóðǽghwanum
cumene,
- Dóm. L. 120 .
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Mid costungum wé sint ǽghwonon útan behrincgde,
- Past. 163, 16 .
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Éghwanon gecnissed,
- Hml. S. 30, 192 .
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Hé hine ǽghwanon mid ðǽre róde tácne gewǽpnode,
- 23 b, 776 .
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Hí mon ǽghwanone sécan sceolde,
- 23, 236 .
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Nú is ǽghwonon hreám and wóp, nú is heáf ǽghwonon, nú is ǽghwonon yfel and slege, and ǽghwonon ðes middangeard flýhþ from ús,
- Bl. H. 115, 15-17 .
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Ic eom gehéned ǽghwonane
humiliatus sum usquequaque,
- Past. 465, 29 .
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Ne forlǽt ðú mé ǽghwanan
usquequaque
- Ps. L. 118, 8 .
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Ic mé ongite ǽghwonan scyldigne,
- Bt. 8 ;
- F. 24, 12 .
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Ic ǽghwanane eom ungesǽlig,
- Hml. S. 30, 205 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “ǽg-hwanan.” 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/37730.
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