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a song, poem. Cf. galan, (l a)
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  • Sié þæs gemyndig sé ðe lufige þisses galdres begang, þæt hé geóce mé fricle,

    • Hpt. 33, 73, 14.
an incantation, a charm. Cf. galan, (1 b)
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  • Deóflices galdres

    necromantiae, i. demonum invocationis

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    • An. Ox. 1927
    • :
    • 2021.
  • Galdres

    pręstigię

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    • 4700.
  • Mid galdre

    necromantia

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    • 2909
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    • 4055.
  • Ne wyrta gaderunge mid nánum galdre (incantatione) bútan mid Pater noster,

    • Ll. Th. ii. 192, I.
  • Antecríst hæfð mid him drýmen . . . and þá ðe cunnan galder ágalan,

    • Wlfst. 194, 18.
  • ꝥ ic móte þis gealdor tóðum ontýnan,

    • Lch. i. 400.4.
  • Galdra :

    pręstrigiarum

    • An. Ox. 4056
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    incantationum

    • 4477
    • :
    • 4940

    cantionum

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    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 128, 14.
  • Ne gím þú drýcræfta and galdra

    non declinetis ad magos, nec ab ariolis aliquid sciscitemini

    • Lev. 19, 31.
  • Þá drýas mid langsumum galdrum (incantationibus) hyre on gólon,

    • Gr. D. 73,25.
  • Hǽlde sécan æt unálýfedum tilungum oððe æt wyrigedum galdrum, oþþe æt ǽnigum wiccecræfte

    • Hml. Th. i. 474, 21.
the sound of a trumpet. Cf. galan, (3)
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  • Hié Hygeláces horn nad býman gealdor ongeáton,

    • B. 2944.
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v. sige-, wyrm-galdor.
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