bryne
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Wæs bryne and blódgyte on gewelhwylcon ende,
- Wlfst. 159, 8.
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Biornendo byrno légo
aedaces incendii flammas,
- Rtl. 64, 16.
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Hí hæfdon ǽlce scíre stíðe gemarcod mid bryne and mid hergunge,
- Chr. 1006; P. 137, 18.
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Seó cæster wearð on bryne,
- Gr. D. 47, 24.
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On hiere (
Corinth
) bryne.- Ors. 5, 2; S. 216, 1.
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Þæt þá elpendas fóran wédende for þæs flexes bryne,
- 4, 1; S. 158, 7.
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Þone bryne seó sáwl þrowaþ, Gr. D. 304, 12. I a.
a conflagration, fire
:-- Tó miclum bryne sceal wæter unlytel, gif man þæt fýr sceal tó áhte ácwæncan,- Wlfst. 157, 8.
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Hí woldon mid wætre dwǽscan ðone byrne ... ðá ne gemitton hi nǽnigne bryne,
- Shrn. 73, 37.
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Hǽto ł byrn
aestus,
- Mt. L. 20, 12.
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Beswǽled for þám micclan byrne (of the sun), Hml. S. 23 b, 574. II a. of disease,
inflammation
:-- Se bryne ðe on ðǽm innoðe bið,- Past. 71, 5.
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Brenum
incendiis,
- An. Ox. 1432.
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Écelicum tinterge byrnum
aeternis gehenne incendiis,
- Rtl. 64, 6.
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Brynas (rogorum) torres, ála brynas
pyrarum faculas,
- An. Ox. 4387-96.
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Wið wæteres bryne oððe fýres,
- Lch. i. 368, 9.
- Lǽcedómas wið bryne, ii. 12, 22.
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Wilme and bryne
fervore,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 33, 42.
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Hátum bryne
torrido rigore (caenobialis vitae ),
- An. Ox. 2706.
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Hié burnon þǽre Godes lufan ... Be ðǽm bryne wítgode Dauid,
- Bl. H. 133, 28.
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On þám bryne forligeres licgende,
- Hml. S. 23 b, 334.
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Godes lufu byrne
caritatis ardore.
- Rtl. 64, 14.
Bosworth, Joseph. “bryne.” 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/41055.
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