fore-weard
- noun [ feminineneuter ]
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Se cyng þǽre forewarde gyrnde þe him beháten wæs,
- Chr. 1093 ;
- P. 227, 31 .
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Bútan se cyng gelǽstan wolde eall þet hí on forewarde hæfdon ǽr gewroht,
- 1094 ;
- P. 228, 34 .
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Hér swutelað on ðysan gewrite ðá foreward ðe Godwine worhte wið Byrhtríc,
- C. D. iv. 10, 16 .
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Twégra manna dæg ealswá ðá foreward spreocað,
- iii. 333, 25.
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Hú man mǽden weddian sceal and hwylce forewarde þǽr ághon tó beónne,
- Ll. Th. i. 254, 23 .
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Ne mihte hé beón weorðe þǽra forewarde þe him ǽr behátene wǽron,
- Chr. 1093 ;
- P. 228, 2 .
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[Þá þreó þúsend marc þe him seó cyng be foreweard ǽlce geáre gifan sceolde,
- 1103 ;
- P. 238, 24 .
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Tó ꝥ forewearde ꝥ æfter his dæi scolde ꝥ land in tó þe minstre,
- 852 ;
- P. 65, 22. ]
Bosworth, Joseph. “fore-weard.” 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/45646.
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