frécennes
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Seó frécennes (frécenes, frécnes, v.ll.) þyses yfeles
cujus periculi malum,
- R. Ben. 125, 3.
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Frécennes,
- Past. 51, 21: Bt. 22, 1; F. 76, 15.
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Lege tó ðǽre wunde, oþ ðæt þú ongite ꝥ seó frécnys (frǽcnes,
v.l.
) sý út átogen,- Lch. i. 92, 19.
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Ungecyndelic is ǽlcre wuhte ꝥ hit wilnige frécennesse oððe deáþes. Bt. 34,
- 11; F. 152, 8: 20; F. 72, 6.
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Betwuh ðá frécnesse stówe
inter Scyllam,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 88, 28: 47, 11.
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Sceaþa frǽcnesse
predo pellax,
- 88, 67.
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Frécennysse
discrimine,
- Hpt. Gl. 421, 41.
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Gif monn mínne noman nemneð in ǽnigre frécennisse, Shrn. 73, 6 Ðætte hié ongieten under hú micelre frécennesse (frécenesse, v.l.) hié licggeað and hú hié iéceað hiera forwyrd
ut cognoscant quantis lapsibus succrescentis ruinae subjaceant,
- Past. 232, 24.
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Frǽcnysse
exitio,
- Hpt. Gl. 450, 53.
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On frǽcnisse
periculo,
- Lch. iii. 151, note 4.
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Hyra ágne sáula þurh þás frécenesse (frécennesse, frécnesse, v.l.) losiað
ipsorum animas periclitari,
- R. Ben. 124, 20.
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Þá þe ne mihton ádreógar þæs hungres frǽcnesse (frécen-,
v.l.) qui famis periculum ferre non poterant,
- Gr. D. 197, 25.
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Frécnysse
discrimen,
- Hpt. Gl. 443, 71.
Bosworth, Joseph. “frécennes.” 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/46332.
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