ge-nip
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Wolcnu ł genipu
nubes,
- Ps. L. 17, 13.
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Winterbiter weder and wolcna genipu, Az. 105. (1 a) a storm-cloud :-- Gyf strongra storm and genip swíþor þreáde
si procella fortior aut nimbus perurgeret,
- Bd. 4, 3; Sch. 361, 3.
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Þá wæs swýðe mycel genip geworden in þám wolcnum, and unmǽte rénas ríndon
collecto in nubibus aere immensa nimis pluvia erupit,
- Gr. D. 196, 1.
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Þicce genip (
nubes densissima
) oferwréh þone munt,- Ex. 19, 16.
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Mid þýstro genipum þæs muntes cnoll eal oferswógen wæs,
- Bl. H. 203, 8.
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Mid þeósterlicum genipum oferhongen,
- Hml. Th. i. 504, 30.
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Þrang þýstre genip, þám þe hé sceóp nihte naman,
- Gen. 139.
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Dagas forð scridun, nihthelma genipu,
- Gú. 943.
- Þurh nihta genipu hí neósan cwóman, 321.
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Ne se móna næfð nánre mihte wiht ꝥ hé þǽre nihte genipu mæge fleógan
pallida nocturnam nec praestat luna lucernam,
- Dóm. L. 110.
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Tír á byð on færelde ofer nihta genipu,
- Rún. 17.
- (1 a) of the darkness to which the sun seems to sink
Færeð sunne in þæt wonne genip under waetra geþring,
- Sch. 79.
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In þissum neowlan genipe (
Hell
),- Sat. 102.
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Fyrgenstreám under næssa genipu niðer gewíteð
the stream plunges into dark depths,
- B. 1360.
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Gewítað ðá genipu úre dreórignysse,
- Hml. Th. i. 614, 29.
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Wið eágena þýstru and genipe,
- Lch. i. 366, 13.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-nip.” 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/49065.
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