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of that which is evil
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  • His forligr Gode and*-*sǽte wæs,

      Hml. Th. i. 484, 15: ii. 528, 11: Hex. 54, 19.
  • Ǽlc híwung is antsǽte (and-, an-,

    v. ll.

    )
      Gode, Hml. S. 12, 246.
  • Cosdrue wæs andsǽte eallum his leódum,

      H. R. 101, 27.
  • Andsǽte bið ꝥ treów þe ǽfre gréwð on leáfum and nǽfre nǽnne wæstm ne bringð,

      Hml. S. 4, 246.
  • Him byð egle and andsǽte se stenc,

      Hex. 50, 24.
  • Andsǽtne

    invisum, odiosum,

      An. Ox. 2728.
  • Ꝥ gé andsǽtan wíglunge forlǽtan,

      Hml. S. 17, 70.
  • Hý synt andsǽte (

    abominabiles

    ) gewordene on heora lustum,
      R. Ben. 25, 7.
  • Þá ansǽtan

    execranda,

      An. Ox. 1897.
of that which is good
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  • Beóð láðe and tó andsǽte þá þe God lufiað,

      Wlfst. 89, 17.
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[Goth. anda-séts abominable.]
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