ǽg-þer
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Ǽgþer ðára ðe com from mé,
- Bt. 7, 3; F. 20, 5.
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Hyra ǽgðer ríxade .xxx. wintra,
- Chr. 560; P. 19, 2.
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Wit hǽman sceoldon, and uncer láþette ǽgþer óþer, þeáh þe hé hit óþrum ne sǽde,
- Shrn. 39, 22.
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Heora ǽgðer óðerne ofslóg,
- Ors. 2, 3; S. 68, 18.
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Ðára folca ǽgðer on óðerum micel wæl geslógan,
- 3, 1; S. 98, 6.
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Ǽgðer heora on óðer háwede,
- Chr. 1003; P. 135, 12.
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Hé hié ǽgðres benam ge heora cyninges ge heora anwaldes,
- Ors. 2, 1; S. 64, 9, 12: Ll. Th. i. 346, 5.
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Hit willnaþ ðára ǽgþres,
- Bt. 34, 11; F. 152, 9.
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Ǽgðrum emnneáh,
- 39, 7; F. 222, 8.
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Of ǽgðrum his ríca,
- Ps. Th. 9, 36.
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Ðá dyde hé him ǽgþer tó gewealdon,
- Ors. 3, 7; S. 112, 25.
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Hú ne hæfdon wé ǽr gereht ðæt ðá gesǽlþa and sió godcundnes án wǽre? Sé ðe ðonne ðá gesǽlþa hæfþ, ðonne hæfþ hé ǽgþer; sé ðe ðon(n)e ǽgþer hæfþ, hú ne bið sé ðonne full eádig?,
- Bt. 34, 5; F. 138, 33.
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On ǽgðer þǽra bóca sind feówertig cwyda,
- Hml. Th. ii. 2, 13.
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Hwí sceal ic beón bedǽled ǽgðer mínra sunena (
utroque filio
),- Gen. 27, 45.
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Ne hafað hió eágena ǽgðer twéga,
- Rä. 40, 11.
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Ðæt hé mehte ǽgþerne gerǽcan,
- Chr. 894; P. 84, 26.
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Æt ǽgþrum cirre,
- Chr. 918; P. 98, 29.
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Hét hé ǽgðer eáge út ádón,
- 1095; P. 231, 27.
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Ǽgðer wið Eást-Engle ge wið Norðhymbre,
- Chr. 906; P. 94, 22.
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Ǽgþer ge eargast, ge wrǽnast, ge ofer*-*módgast,
- Ors. 2, 2; S. 66, 28.
- Ǽgðer ge ðone cyning, ge his sunu, ge ealle ðá ðe cynecynnes wǽron, 36: Chr. 897; P. 90, 16.
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Ǽgðer be ðám sǽriman on Eást-Seaxum, and on Centlande, and on Súð-Seaxum, and on Hamtúnscíre,
- 994; P. 129, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ǽg-þer.” 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/37742.
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