ǽtren
- adjective
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Ǽttræn
purulentus
,- An. Ox. 4929.
- Nǽnig ǽtern wyrm. Nar. 28, 6.
- Ǽterno wǽte. Lch. ii. 16, 13.
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Ǽtternes
venenosi
,- Rtl. 122, 26.
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Ne ðǽr (
Ireland) monn ǽnigne ǽtterne (ǽtrene, v. l. )
wyrm ne gesihþ,- Bd. l, I; S. 474, 33.
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Wæs þǽra wyrma oroð and éþung ǽterne,
- Nar. 14, 16.
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Ǽt(r)ene
venefici
,- Bl. Gl.
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Allo ætterna nétno
omnia venenosa animalia
,- Rtl. 145, 16.
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Ðá wonnan ætrinan
livida toxica
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 112, 69.
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Ænig his ǽtrenra (ǽttrenra, ǽttreua,
v. ll.
) wǽpna,- Wlfst. 35, 18.
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Þǽra ǽterna wǽtena, Lch. ii. 176, 11. ¶ in the northern Gospels and the Ritual the word is used as substantive or adjective of the viper :-- Sió hátterne
vipera
,- Rtl. 125, 27.
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Cynna ǽterna (cynn ǽterne, R.)
genimina uiperarum
,- Lk. L. 3, 7.
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Cynn ǽttema
progenies uiperarum
.- Mt. L. 3, 7: 23, 33.
- Æterna. 12, 34.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ǽtren.” 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/38097.
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