folc-riht
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Ne lǽte hé nǽfre his hýrmen hyne ofer wealdan (oferwealdan ?), ac wilde (wille,MS.) hé ǽlcne mid hláfordes creafte and mid folcrihte,
- Angl. ix. 260, 29.
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[Þæt hé] wiþ heora folcrihte feala worhte
(cf. hunc inuenimus subuertentem gentem nostram . . . commouet populum,
- Lk. 23, 2, 5 ),
- Bl. H. 177, 22 .
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Ðǽr ne gebyreð an ðám landæ an folcæs folcryht tó léfænnæ rumæs bútan twígen fýt tó yfæsdrypæ,
- C. D. ii. 89, 7 .
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Ðæt hyra nán ne wandode ne for mínan lufan ne for mínum ege ðæt hý ðæt folcriht árehton
that none of them either for love or fear of me hesitated to declare the law,
- 114, l.
Bosworth, Joseph. “folc-riht.” 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/45359.
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