eáwunga
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Ðá ðe dearninga yfel dóð, and gód eáwunga (
publice
),- Past. 179, 8.
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Twá cynn sind martirdómes, án dearnunge, óðer eáwunge,
- Hml. Th. ii. 544, 14.
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Hí þá sceattas eáwunga and dearnunga spendon,
- Hml. S. 23, 199.
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Þæt hé ǽnige sprǽce wiþ hý áge, eáwunga oþþe dearnunga,
- R. Ben. 141, 1.
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Ðá synfullan sýn eáwunga (-e, v. l.) geþreáde beforan ealre geférrǽdenne
peccatores coram omnibus arguantur,
- 129, 17.
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Eáwunga
manifestum,
- Mt. L. 12, 16.
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Eáwunge (eówunga,
- R.), Mk. L. 6, 14.
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Éwunga (eáwunga, R.)
manifeste,
- 1, 45.
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Eáunge (eówunga,
- R.), Jn. L. 11, 14.
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Éuunge, 7, 10:
palam,
- 10, 24.
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Eáunga,
- 16, 29.
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Eáuungæ,
- 18, 20.
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Ǽwunge
in publicum, i. manifeste, An. Ox. 3536. ¶ used as the case of a noun :-- On eáwunge in propatulo, i. manifeste,
- An. Ox. 2826.
- On openysse, on ǽwunge, 1485: 47.
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In eáuung (in eówunga, R.) cymeð
in palam veniat,
- Mk. L. 4, 22.
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On eáwung,
- Lk. L. 8, 17.
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In eáunge,
- Jn. L. 7, 4.
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On eáunge (eówunga,
- R.), 11, 54.
Bosworth, Joseph. “eáwunga.” 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/43586.
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