furþum
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Ge furðon þá sprǽcon þæt ylce þe ic betst trúwode,
- Ps. Th. 40, 9.
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Ge furþum seó stów þe . . . þú cwist ꝥ þín wræcstów sý, heó is þám monnum éþel þe . . .,
- Bt. 11, 1; F. 32, 26.
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Ge furþum manna líchaman forealdiað, Solil. H. 10, 7. (a α) in negative sentences :-- Ne wearð furðon án tó láfe
non remansit ne una quidem,
- Ex. 10, 19.
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Þæt furðon nán tácen . . . næs gesewen,
- Hml. Th. i. 62, 16.
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Nó ꝥ án ꝥ hí magon geféran beón, ac . . . ꝥ heora furþum nán búton óþrum beón ne mæg,
- Bt. 21; F. 74, 18.
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And furþon litlincgas nellaþ forbígean me
et nec parvuli nolunt praeterire me,
- Coll. M. 29, 1.
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Hit furðum cépemen ne gefaraþ,
- Bt. 18, 2; F. 62, 36.
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Ne án furðum ealra wǽre
non est usque ad unum,
- Ps. Th. 52, 2, 4.
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Nǽnig forðum wæs þæt hé eft síðade hyhta leás,
- Gú. 895.
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Feáwa . . . cúðen . . . furðum án ǽrendgewrit of Lædene on Englisc áreccean,
- Past. 3, 15.
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Ꝥ wé furþum (-on, v. l.) ꝥ eáland gesecean mihton
si vel ipsam insulam repetere possemus,
- Bd. 5, 1; Sch. 552, 5.
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Bió ðé uníðe tó clipianne, ge furðum ðína ágna sprǽca
loquere in causa tua vix,
- Past. 385, 11.
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Hé hét ofsleán ealle þá witan, ge furþon his ágene móder, and his ágene bróðer; ge furðon his ágen wíf hé ofslóg mid sweorde,
- Bt. 16, 4; F. 58, 6-8.
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Ge furðum ðára scylda ðe openlíce beóð gesewena . . . hié beládian,
- Past. 241, 1.
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Hwár mæg ic wísran findan, oððe furðon þínne gelícan numquid sapientiorem et consimilem tui invenire potero?, Gen. 41, 39. (b α) the object a clause :-- Ge furþon, ꝥ wyrse wæs, wé geheórdon ꝥ sum sunu ofslóg his fæder, Bt. 31, 1; F. 112, 14. (b β) in negative sentences :-- Ne furþon án þyrl . . . þú ne miht dón
nec saltem unum foramen . . . vales facere,
- Coll. M. 31, 17: 29, 13: Gen. 14, 23.
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Ic furðum ánne ánlépne ne mæg geðencean,
- Past. 3, 17.
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Ðá óðre ne begáð furðum hira ǽgne endebyrdnesse,
- 409, 31: 403, 27: Bt. 15; F. 48, 16.
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Hé furðon orsorh ne brícð his genihtsumnysse
even his abundance he does not enjoy without anxiety,
- Hml. Th. i. 64, 34.
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Þæs þe ic furðum ǽr ǽfre ǽngum ne wolde monna melda weorðan,
- Gú. 1201.
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Þæt ic lufige ge furðum on þeófum (þeawum, MS.)
quas amo etiam in latronibus, Solil. H. 16, 14. (c α) in negative sentences :-- Hé furðum on ðám broce (etiam in tribulatione positus )
nyle álǽtan his geornfulnesse,- Past. 269, 10.
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Suá unryht suá wé furðum betwuxn hæðnum monnum ne hiérdon,
- 211, 8.
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Ne lufige ic nánwiht . . . ofer þæt, ne furðum þám gelíce,
- Solil. H. 25, 18.
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Gif ic ǽnig unriht wið hí gedón hæbbe, oððe furðum him gulde yfel wið yfle,
- Ps. Th. 7, 4.
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Hwæþer hit furþon sóð sý oððe hwæðer mé on swefne mǽte,
- Hml. S. 23, 522.
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Wé nyton furðon git hwæt seó offrung beón sceal
praesertim cum ignoremus quid debeat immolari,
- Ex. 10, 26: Solil. H. 15, 17.
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Wé his furðum ne gefrédað,
- Past. 139, 20: 241, 22.
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Wé nóhwæðer ne hit witan nyllað, ne hit bétan nyllað, ne furðum ne récað hwæðer wé hit ongieten,
- 195, 6: Wrt. Voc. i. 86, 74: Solil. H. 66, 14: Met. 8, 32.
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Hí þæt tówearde líf ne sóhton, ne ꝥ furþum gelýfdon ꝥ hit ó wǽre
uitam futuram non quaerentes, siue etiam non esse credentes,
- Bd. 3, 30; Sch. 331, 13.
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And gé furðon ne gelýfdon Drihtne
et nec sic quidem credidistis Domino,
- Deut. 1, 32.
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Hí nǽron furðan wyrðe ꝥ . . .,
- Hml. S. 23, 367: Ælfc. Gen. Thw. 2, 9.
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Þonne dæg and niht furþum scade,
- Lch. ii. 346, 13.
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Þá sunne úp furðum eóde,
- Gen. 2539.
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Ðá hé furþum on ꝥ leóht cóm, ðá beseah hé hine underbæc
just as he reached the light he looked back,
- Bt. 35, 6; F. 170, 14.
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Hringíren song . . . þá hié tó sele furðum gangan cwómon
the armour clanged directly they started for the hall,
- B. 323.
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Swá hé furðum oncneów . . . hé heora béne gehýrde,
- Ps. Th. 105, 33: 138, 11.
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Nim gáte meoluc þonne hió furþum ámolcen sié,
- Lch. ii. 188, 12.
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Ísen þonne hit furþum sié of fýre átogen,
- 256, 15.
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Ðonne hit furðum ryht andgiet underfangen hæfð
jam aliquid de veritatis intellectu conceperat,
- Past. 367, 16, 20.
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Swá wit furðum sprǽcon
as we were just saying,
- B. 1707.
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Ic þǽr furðum cwóm . . . sóna mé . . . hé wið his sylfes sunu setl getǽhte
I had only just come, when he placed me by his own son,
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Ic furðum weóld folce
I had just come to the throne,
- 465; Gen. 875.
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Ðá cyld þonne hí furþum gán magon . . . wilniaþ sumes weorþscipes,
- Bt. 36, 5; F. 180, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “furþum.” 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/46666.
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