forane
- adverb
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Forne forféþ
anlicipet,
- An. Ox. 603 .
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Sý forne forfangen
preoccupetur, . . . precedat,
- 1236.
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Forne forgán, gelettan
praepedire, i. praeoccupare,
- 3949.
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Heó þone ealdan forene forféng, and him ne geþafode fulfremodlíce on þá eorðan astreccan
she anticipated the old man, and did not permit him to prostrate himself completely,
- Hml, S. 23 b, 605 .
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Ic ꝥ hæbbe mid Godes fultume forene forfangen, ꝥ eów nǽfre heonforð þanon nán unfrið tó ne cymð
I have with God's help taken measures to prevent hostility ever from this time forth coming to you from Denmark,
- Cht. E. 230, 4 .
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Gif hwá þeóf friðige oððe forena forlicge
(interpose in his behalf),
- Che. E. 230, 33.
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Ðǽre wyrte wyrtruman áhóh . . . swá ꝥ hé hangie forne geán ðá miltan.
- Lch. i. 110, 24.
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Forne geán Biccenclife,
- C. D. iii. 4, 12 .
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Forne gén hys ágen land,
- iv. 221, 6.
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Oð ꝥ hé eft cume hyre forne ágeán,
- Lch. iii. 248, 17 .
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Ic him eft wille sændan fleógende fláne forane tógeánes,
- Lch. iii. 52, 25.
Bosworth, Joseph. “forane.” 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/45391.
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