Engle
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Þanon Engle (Ongle, v. l.) and Seaxan cumene wǽron þe nú on Breotone eardiað,
- Bd. 5, 9 ;
- Sch. 590, 5 .
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Siþþan Engle and Seaxe Brytene sóhtan,
- Chr. 937 ;
- P. 110, 4 .
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Englum and Sæxum,
- 1065 ;
- P. 193, 34 .
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Engle (Myrce and West-Seaxe, v. l.) and Dene gefuhton,
- Chr. 910 ;
- P. 94, 33 .
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Dene and Engle wurdon sammǽle,
- 1018 ;
- P. 155,14 .
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Þá Normen wurdon on fleáme, and þá Engliscan hí hindan slógon . . . ꝥ þǽr wæs lyt tó láfe, and Engle áhton wælstówe geweald,
- 1066 ;
- P. 199, 17 .
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Þás wyrte Rómáne
astula regia
nemnað, and Ængle (v. l. Engle: cf. Angle, 152, 21) wudurofe hátað,
- Lch. i. 156, 11 .
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Eádgar, Engla cyning (Angla reccent, v. l.),
- Chr. 975 ;
- P. 118, 27 .
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Eádward, Engla (Englene, v. l.) hláford,
- 1065 ;
- P. 192, 26 .
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Engla waldend,
- 973 ;
- P. 118, 5 .
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Eádmund, Engla þeóden,
- 942 ;
- P. 110, 12 .
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Engla þeód,
- 596 ;
- P. 21, 17 .
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Hé ealle Engla þeóde gesamnade,
- 1016 ;
- P. 150, 19 .
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Ængla þeód,
- Shrn. 94, 2 .
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Eall Engla here,
- 1056 ;
- P. 186, 33 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Engle.” 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/44079.
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