cwic
- adjective
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Nát nǽnig man hwæþer se Jóhannes sí þe cwicu þe deád,
- Shrn. 32, 30.
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Cwucu
vivus,
- Scint. 37, 16.
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Ðeós wyrt is swylce heó symle cwicu (cwice, cuca,
v. ll.
) sý,- Lch. i. 270, 19.
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Hé wunade on þám wundum cucu,
- Hml. S. 2, 306.
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Hié wéndon ꝥ heora hláford wǽre on heora feónda gewealde oððe cuca oððe deád,
- Ors. 3, 9; S. 134, 29.
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Mǽnende ꝥ hé tó him cuco (cucan (dat. ),
- S. 244, 5) ne
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Cuce
vivus,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 28, 67.
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Genim cwicenne (cwicne,
v. l.
) fox,- Lch. i. 340, 25.
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Þone cásere cwicenne (
altered from
cwicne) forbærnan,- Bl. H. 191, 12.
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Heora godas bǽdan þæt him mon sealde ǽnne cucne (cucenne,
- Th. 330, 23) mon, Ors. 3, 3; S. 102, 28.
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Hé nánne ne lét cucne (cucune,
- Th. 472, 27), 6, 2; S. 256, 1.
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Hine cucene þe deádne,
- Shrn. 47, 3.
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Cucenne hine forbærnan,
- Hml. Th. i. 372, 10.
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Cukenne (cwicne,
v. l.
),- Gr. D. 17, 22.
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Scealt þú eal ꝥ deáde of ásníþan oþ ꝥ cwice líc,
- Lch. ii. 82, 27.
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Þá Rómáne hié cuce bebyrgdan. Ac . . . hié mid hiera cucum onguldon þæt hié ungyltige cwealdon,
- Ors. 4, 7; S. 184, 6-10.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cwic.” 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/42316.
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