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blác

  • adjective
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blác, adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§426;
bright, shining; lucidus, splendidus
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  • On bryne blácan fýres

    into the burning of the bright fire,

    • Cd. 186
    • ;
    • Th. 231, 13
    • ;
    • Dan. 246
    • .
  • Lígetta hérgen bláce dýrne Dryhten

    lightnings bright praise the beloved Lord,

    • Exon. 54 b
    • ;
    • Th. 192, 16
    • ;
    • Az. 107
    • .
  • Engel ða burh oferbrægd blácan lýge, hátan heaðowealme

    an angel spread over the town a bright flame, hot warlike floods,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3081
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    • An. 1543
    • .
  • Blácum leóhte

    with bright light,

    • Bt. Met. Fox 4, 15
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    • Met. 4, 8
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  • Lígetu bláce

    lightnings bright,

    • Cd. 192
    • ;
    • Th. 340, 3
    • ;
    • Dan. 381
    • .
BLEAK, pale, pallid, livid, as in death; pallidus, de moribundis et mortuis
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  • Biþ his líf scæcen, and he blác

    his life is departed, and he pale,

    • Exon. 87 b
    • ;
    • Th. 329, 28
    • ;
    • Vy. 41
    • .
  • Scylfing hreás blác

    Scylfing fell pale,

    • Beo. Th. 4969
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    • B. 2488
    • :
    • Runic pm. 29
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    • Kmbl. 345, 16
    • .
  • Blácne

    pale, acc.

    • Judth. 12
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    • Thw. 25, 26
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    • Jud. 278
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  • He hæfde blæc feax and blácne andwlitan

    he had black hair and a pale countenance,

    • Bd. 2, 16
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    • S. 519, 34
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  • Se móna mid his blácan leóhte

    the moon with her pale light,

    • Bt. 4
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    • Fox 6, 34
    • .
Etymology
[
Prompt. bleyke pallidus, subalbus, from blác, p. of blícan to shine
.] ☞ Observe the difference between blác bright, shining, bleak, pale, and blæc black, se blaca the black.
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v.  blǽc.
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