ecg
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Egc acies, hiltan
capulum,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 84, 20.
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Ecge
mucrone,
- An. Ox. 52, 3.
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Scearp sweord ðá wunde tósceát, and gǽð gehálre ecgge forð,
- Past. 453, 17.
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Hé ealle ofslóh mid swurdes ecge,
- Hml. S. 25, 415.
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Hí þá Bryttasfardydon þurh fýr and ðurh swyrdes egge,
- Chr. 448; P. 12, 38.
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Of ðám slæde úp on ðá ecg; ðæt andlang ecge,
- C. D. iii. 438, 33.
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Úp on wádhám; ðonne be ecge,
- 406, 23, 34, 35.
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Of cumbes súðecge . . . ðonan súð on ecge oð ðæt niéhste slæd,
- 416, 21.
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Úp ofer feld . . . tó wuda; of wuda be ecge . . . á norð be ecge; of ecge eást,
- 446, 18-23.
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On Wilbaldes ecge; of Wilbaldes ecge,
- 439, 2.
- Á be ecge on ðá medemunga; of ðǽre mædemunge nyðær on ðone ealdan wíðig, v. 286, 31.
- Be ðæs hlinces niðerecge, iii. 418, 19.
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Ádún ofer ðá ecge ðæt hit cymð tó Crimes hylle,
- 389, 29. v. scír-ecg; -ecge.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ecg.” 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/43607.
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