fót-lǽst
- noun [ feminine ]
- Þá fótlástas wǽron swutole on þǽm stáne, swá hié on wexe wǽron áðýde. Bl. H. 203, 36.
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Hwæþer þú mage tócnáwan hwæs fótlǽsta þú geseó on þissere flóre ástapene,
- Nap. 79.
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Gesáwon hí on þám marmanstáne swilce mannes fótlǽsta fæstlíce on ðám stáne geðýde,
- Hml. Th. i. 506, 12.
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Fótlǽste,
- 508, 11.
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Hig ne myhton hig þá git ánne fótlást furður áteón,
- Shrn. 154, 30.
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Ǽlc þǽra stæpa and fótlǽsta þe wé tó cyricean weard gestæppað,
- Wlfst. 302, 26.
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Sóna swá hí gesetton heora fótlǽst on þǽre eá ófre
as soon as they set foot on the bank of the river;
ingressis sacerdotibus Jordanen etpedibus eorum in parte aquae tinctis,- Jos. 3, 15.
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Hé hét hí hine ferian þǽr Petrus and Paulus bebyrgede wǽron, and lecgan his líc æt heora fó;tlǽstum,
- Hml. S. 5, 467.
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Geseah hé león wið þǽre hálgan líchaman standan, and hit his fótlástas (-es, MS., fétlástas,
v.l.
) liccode, 23 b, 773.
Bosworth, Joseph. “fót-lǽst.” 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/46219.
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