dǽl
- adverb
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 104, 79
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Tódǽlde se here on tú, óþer dǽl eást, óþer dǽl tó Hrófesceastre,
- Chr. 885; P. 78, 9.
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Sumursǽtna se dǽl sé þǽr niéhst wæs,
- 878; P. 76, 5.
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Se écea dǽl,
- Bl. H. 111, 32: Gú. 352.
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Se eorðan dǽl (the body). . se wuldres dǽl(the soul ),
- 1340-2.
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Hié micel þæs folces ofer sǽ ádrǽfdon, and þæs óþres þone mǽstan dǽl hié geridon,
- Chr. 878; P. 74, 27.
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Hé tóbærst on feówer dǽlas,
- Bl. H. 189, 14.
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Nǽnig dǽl regnes ne ungewidres in cuman ne mæg,
- Bl. H. 125, 33.
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Ne wund ne láðes dǽl
neither wound nor any hurt,
- An. 1476.
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Bicgað ús sumne dǽl metes
(pauxillum escarum
),- Gen. 43, 2.
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Sumne dǽl tyrwan
modicum resinae,
- 11.
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Tó feormianne sumne dǽl hwǽtes
ad purgandum triticum,
- Gr. D. 97, 2: Hml. S. 23, 473: Chr. P. p. 5, 1.
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Syle sumne dǽl (þæs fisces) ðám earne,
- Hml. Th. ii. 140, 7.
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Hwæðer sǽ dǽl ǽnigne grénre eorðan ofgifen hæfde,
- Gen. 1453.
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Nǽnigne dǽl leóhtes scíman geseón
ne minimam quidem lucis alicujus particulam videre,
- Bd. 4, 10; Sch. 401, 10.
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Tó góde gedón þone dǽl þe wé dón magon
(as much as we can)
,- Wlfst. 188, 13.
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Dryhtmáðma dǽl,
- B. 2843.
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Oferhygda dǽl
much pride,
- 1740.
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Lífwynna dǽl,
- Cri. 807: Deór. 30.
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Þæt is wundres dǽl
it is a great wonder,
- Rä. 61, 10.
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Beran wunden gold and seolfres dǽl,
- 56, 4.
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Weána dǽl,
- B. 1150: 2028: Vy. 67.
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Ne mæg weorðan wís wer, ǽr hé áge wintra dǽl (many years) in woruldríce
,- Wand. 65.
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Leóðworda dǽl reccan,
- An. 1490.
- ¶
sum-dǽl
some-what, some
- (cf. Chauc. som-del; adv.)
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Hé gewát féran út sum-dǽl óðres weorces (sum weorc, v. l.) tó wyrcanne
ad exercendum opus aliquod discessit,
- Gr. D. 63, 28.
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Ꝥ heó mihte sum-dǽl (sumne dǽl, v. l.) hwǽtes geclǽnsian,
- 97, 3.
- ¶ in adverbial phrases
Þæt lond þe mon Ongle hǽt, and Sillende and sumne dǽl Dene,
- Ors. 1, 1; S. 16, 7.
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Sume daeli
partim,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 115, 80.
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Be dǽle
somewhat, in some measure
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Bútan hit gelimpe þæt man be dǽle (aliquid ) rǽdinga gescyrte,
- R. Ben. 36, 4: 94, 6.
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Hí be dǽle hí gereordodon,
- Hml. S. 23, 240.
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Nim hunig be dǽle
take a little honey,
- Lch. iii. 58, 30.
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Hé cúðe be dǽle Lýden understanden
he knew a little Latin,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 22, 14.
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Be sumum dǽle
to some extent,
- Past. 231, 2, 15: Wlfst. 166, 4.
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Be ǽnigum dǽle
in any measure,
- 165, 2: Bt. 38, 7; F. 210, 9.
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Be nánum dǽle gefæstnode tó Gode,
- 39, 7; F. 222, 18.
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Be (þám) dǽle þe (þæt)
in so far as, to the extent that
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Be dǽle ðe wé mægen
in quantum possumus,
- Past. 231, 4.
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Be þám dǽle þe hé mæge
quantum possit,
- Ll. Th. ii. 182, 10: Bt. 34, 12; F. 152, 19: Shrn. 163, 8: 186, 16: 194, 14.
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Be þǽm dǽle þæt (þe, v. l.) hié mehton,
- Ors. 4, 5; S. 168, 24.
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Wé nú gehýrdon of hwylcumhugu dǽle secggan be . . .
we have now in some sort heard say about . . .,
- Bl. H. 103, 18.
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Þæt hé Grécisc gereord of miclum dǽle cúðe
ut Graecam linguam non parva ex parte noverit,
- Bd. 5, 20; Sch. 673, 27.
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Eart þú on lifigendra lande mín se gedéfa dǽl
tu es portio mea in terra viventium,
- Ps. Th. 141, 5.
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Mé ys on dǽle þæt ic wylle þíne ǽ healdan
portio mea custodire legem tuam,
- 118, 57.
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Þú móst heonon húðe lǽdan ealle búton dǽle þissa drihtwera,
- Gen. 2150.
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Ðú miht habban ðínne dǽl ðæs sóþan leóhtes,
- Bt. 36, 2; F. 174, 17: A. Crä. 7.
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Synd foxes dǽlas
partes vulpium erunt,
- Ps. Th. 62, 8.
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Sýn hí á fram ǽlcum Godes dǽle (
from any part in God
) áworpene,- Ll. Th. i. 246, 15.
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Næfst þú nánne dǽl myd mé,
- Jn. 13, 8.
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Sié hira dǽl scired mid Marian,
- El. 1232.
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Maria geceás þone sélestan dǽl,
- Lk. 10, 42: Bl. H. 67, 35.
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Dǽles
climatis, i. partis,
- An. Ox. 1443.
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Hwider mæg ic þínne andwlitan befleón eorðan dǽles
a facie tua quo fugiam?,
- Ps. Th. 138, 5.
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On þǽm dǽle þe Decius on ofslagen wæs,
- Ors. 3, 10; S. 138, 15.
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In þǽm dǽle þe hé mid tán geeóde,
- Bl. H. 121, 9.
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Geond þisse eorðan ǽghwylcne dǽl
in universa terra,
- Ps. Th. 104, 7.
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Fison foldan dǽl bebúgeð,
- Hebeleat, Gen. 222.
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On þás niþeran dǽlas þisse ceastre,
- Bl. H. 239, 6.
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Worolde dǽlas, síde ríce,
- B. 1732.
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On Indéa óþre dǽlas,
- Ap. 51.
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On þone wyrsan dǽl
to the left hand,
- Cri. 1226.
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Of þǽre ylcan stówe dǽlum (sumum dǽle,
v. l.) de ejusdem loci partibus,
- Gr. D. 67, 1: 70, 35.
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Neáh þám dǽlum Tuscie þǽre mǽgðe, 71, 23. VI a.
part, particular
:-- Gif hié on ǽnigum dǽle wólíce libban heora líf,- Bl. H. 109, 19.
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Mænigfealde þearfe ge Godes dǽles ge worolde dǽles,
- Cht. Th. 167, 17.
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Ic geseah of dǽle ꝥ mé þá earfeðu becwóman
ego cernens ex parte mea id accidisse,
- Nar. 6, 24.
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Bið sé his dǽl synnig
he for his part will be guilty,
- Ll. Th. i. 138, 17.
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Is ánra gehwylc synderlíce xxx-tigum ðúsendum dǽla lengra ðonne eal middangeard,
- Salm. K. 150, 13.
- v. eástsúþ-, middel-, neáh-, twi-dǽl.
Bosworth, Joseph. “dǽl.” 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/42566.
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