brycg
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Brygc
pons
,- Wrt. Voc. i. 80, 50.
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Brícg,
- 54, 11.
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Hét Maxentius oferbricgian ðá eá mid scipum, and syððan ðylian swá swá óðre bricge . . . hé ne gemunde ðǽre leásan bricge þe hé álecgan hét,
- Homl. Th. ii. 304, 21-27.
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Þǽre bricce geweorc,
- C. D. B. iii. 659, 2.
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Of ðǽre brigce,
- C. D. iii. 259, 32.
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Æt þǽre brycge (brycg,
v. l.
),- Ors. 6, 30 ; S. 282, 26.
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Bricge gesihð carleáste getácnað,
- Lch. iii. 210, 5.
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Ceastre and strǽta and brycge (-a,
v. l.
) geworhte wǽron,- Bd. 1. 11; Sch. 31, 1. ¶ of
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Wyrcan wé simle brycge and þá bétan. Ðeáh se man nime ǽnne stán and lecge on fúl slóh, þæt se ælmesman mæge mid þám óðrum fét steppan on ðá clǽnan healfe, þæt him bið micel méd for Gode,
- Wlfst. 239, 9.
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Wé magon swýþe micele þearfe and ælmessan ús sylfum gedón, gif wé willað bricge macian and þá symle bótettan,
- 303, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “brycg.” 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/41019.
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