bryttian
- verb [ weak ]
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Exhibeo, i. porrigo, prebeo, tribito ic bryttie,
dono, ostendo
ic bringe,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 145, 2.
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Hé missenlíce monna cynne his giefe bryttað,
- Crä. 105: Cri. 682: B. 1726.
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Hé gumum gold brittade,
- Gen. 1181.
- Bryttade, 1236.
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Hé him gyfe bryttode,welum weorðode,
- An. 755.
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Ic wisse cwén giefe bryttian,
- Vid. 102.
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Ðá þe hit him bryttian (brytian, v.l.) sceoldon ... ðá þe be hiora gifum libban sculon
qui dispensatores sunt ... qui ex aliena dispensatione subsistunt,
- Past. 320, 4.
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Hé ðám útlican tó geleáfan bringan (brytian, v.l.) ne mihte
externis prodesse ad fidem non poterat,
- Bd. 5, 9; Sch. 397, 2.
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Sǽda gehwilc þára þe hæleð bryttigað
every seed that men use,
- Exod. 376.
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Hé lange siððan woruld bryttade
for long after he lived,
- Gen. 1226.
- Hié wintra fela woruld bryttedon, 1724.
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His eaforan eád bryttedon
His children were masters of his wealth,
1602:- Dan. 672.
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Mé (
Abraham
) æfter sculon woruldmágas welan bryttian,- Gen. 2178.
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Ne mihton hí mægyn bryttigan
they were powerless,
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Hí léton him behindan hrá bryttian þone hrefn and þone earn ǽses brúcan,
- Æðelst. 60.
Bosworth, Joseph. “bryttian.” 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/41075.
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