earnung
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Ǽlc deáþlic man swencþ hine selfne mid mistlicum and manigfealdum ymbhogum, and þeáh willniað ealle þurh mistlice paþas cuman tó ánum ende ꝥ is ꝥ hí wilniaþ þurh ungelíce earnunga cuman tó ánre eádignesse
omnis mortalium cura, quam multiplicium studiorum labor exercet, diverso quidem calle procedit, sed ad unum tamen beatitudinis finem nititur pervenire,
- Bt. 24, 1; F. 80, 9.
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Earnunga
merito,
- Rtl. 42, 27.
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Hearnunge,
- Jn. p. 7, 10.
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For his hálgena earnunge,
- Hml. S. 23, 314: Solil. H. 1, 21.
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Earnunga
meritorum,
- Rtl. 39, 32.
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Edleán heora geearnunga (earnunga,
v. i.
),- Bt. 31, 1; F. 112, 1.
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Mid miclan earnungan wé geearnodon þá yrmða . . ., and mid swýðe miclan earnungan wé þá bóte mótan æt Gode gerǽcan,
- Wlfst. 157, 3-6.
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Ðerh Sancti Cúðberhtes earnunga,
- Jn. p. 188, 12.
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Hé rít for þý þe hé mid þǽre ráde earnaþ sume earnunga,
- Bt. 34, 7; F. 144, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “earnung.” 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/43462.
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