ege
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Nis þǽr (
in heaven
) ege, ne geflit, ne yrre,- Bl. H. 23, 31.
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Orsorg ǽlces eorþlices eges,
- Bt. 10; F. 28, 18.
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For ðǽm ege ánum ðæs innecundan déman,
- Past. 79, 7.
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For ríces mannes ege,
- Bl. H. 43, 10.
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Þysne ege þrowian æt þyssum englum,
- 93, 34.
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Ofergytende þisse sǽwe ege,
- 235, 1.
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Hú mycelne ege wé sceolon witan (hú micel ege sí tó hæbbenne, v. l.) tó þám hálgum werum
quantus sit viris sanctis timor exhibendus,
- Gr. D. 63, 5.
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Wíf ic lǽrde ꝥ hié heora weras lufedan and him ege tó wiston,
- Bl. H. 185, 23: Wlfst. 220, 27.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ege.” 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/43869.
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