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dígle

  • noun [ neuter ]
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dígle, dígol, es; n.
a
secret place
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  • Of þám þýstorfullon díglum

    de latebrosis recessibus,

      An. Ox. 4, 23: Wrt. Voc. ii. 138, 56.
  • Of heolhstrum, of díglum de recessibus, i. de occultis vel

    de secretis,

      139, 5.
  • On deóhlum

    in secretioribus (ventris),

      Kent. Gl. 765.
a secret
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  • Ꝥ man mancynnes dígle geopenige,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 10: 25, 467.
  • Hé árǽdan ne mihte þæs apostoles dégol. Bl. H. 181, 18.
  • Gerýna vel digla sacramentum vel

    mysterium,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 47, 26.
  • Díglu

    archana, i. mystica,

      An. Ox. 1506: Angl. xi. 119, 67.
  • Yppan digla úre

    pandere secreta nostra,

      Coll. M. 34, 15.
  • Dióhla

    archana,

      Kent. Gl. 359.
  • Deiglo

    abscondita,

      Mt. L. 13, 35.
  • Hé heora heortena deágol ealle smeáþ,

      Bl. H. 179, 26. v. dígol; n. in Dict.
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  • dígle, n.