and
- conjunction
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Aend suilcae, end suilce
atqueve,
- Txts. 42, 98.
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Ðá cwæð Eustachius: 'And ne sǽde ic ꝥ wilde deór hí gelǽhton?',
- Hml. S. 30, 371.
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Mid þí þe hié gehýrdon þára sácerda ealdormen, and hié cwǽdon him betweónan,
- Bl. H. 239, 29.
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Him þá gyt sprecendum and þá beorht wolcn hig ofer*-*sceán,
- Mt. 17, 5.
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Gemétte ic sumne man, and (
and he, who
) mé þrý penegas sealde,- Hml. S. 23 b, 490.
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Ic geseah þǽr manige góde, and on Godes þeódscipe heora líf lǽddon,
- Guth. 70, 23.
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Ic geseó Gddes engel standende ætforan ðé, and wepað ðíne limu,
- Hml. Th. i. 426, 30.
- Ðá ábæd his fóstormódor án hridder, and tóbærst on emtwá, ii. 154, 16.
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Hér Æþelburg tówearp Tántún and (þe, þone,
v. ll.
). Íne ǽr timbrede,- Chr. 722; P. 42, 23.
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Þá getímode hit ymbe twelf mónað æfter Agathes þrowunge, and Ethna up ábleów,
- Hml. S. 8, 222.
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Gelíce and (
quasi
) mon mǽd máwe, hié wǽron þá burg hergende,- Ors. 2, 8; S. 92, 15.
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Nú sió burg swelc is, gelíce and heó wǽre tó bisene ásteald,
- 2, 4; S. 74, 24: 3, 7; S. 112, 29.
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Ꝥ bið gelíc and eágan bót,
- Ll. Th. i. 94, 21.
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Ne bið ná gelíc ꝥ man wið swustor gehǽme and hit wǽre feor sibb,
- 404, 27.
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Ꝥ cild þá gýtseras lǽton efenscyldig and hit gewittig wǽre,
- 420, 2.
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Hé wæs ǽfre efenmihtig and hé gyt is,
- Wlfst. 16, 7.
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Ðú gelýfst þínum hláforde bet ðonne ðé selfum, and þínum géferum æmnwel and ðé selfum,
- Shrn. 196, 24.
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Críst simle ánes willan wæs and God Fæder
Filio hominis una semper cum Patre voluntas est,
- Past. 307, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “and.” 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/38587.
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