BRAND
- noun [ masculine ]
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Brand
titio vel torris,
- Ælfc. Gl. 30 ;
- Som. 61, 76 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 27, 6.
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Brand
titio,
- Wrt. Voc. 82, 55 :
- Glos. Epnl. Recd. 163, 42.
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Bǽron brandas on bryne blácan fýres
they bare fire-brands into the burning of the bright flame,
- Cd. 186 ;
- Th. 231, 12 ;
- Dan. 246.
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Se ád wæs ǽghwonan ymb-boren mid brondum
the funeral pile was heaped around on every side with fire-brands,
- Exon. 74 a ;
- Th. 277, 15 ;
- Jul. 581.
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Brond þeceþ hús
the burning covers the house,
- Exon. 59 a ;
- Th. 212, 27 ;
- Ph. 216.
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Hæfde landwara líge befangen, bǽle and bronde
he had enveloped the land-inhabitants in flame, with fire and burning,
- Beo. Th. 4633 ;
- B. 2322.
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Reóteþ meówle, seó hyre bearn gesihþ brondas þeccan
the woman weeps, who sees the flames covering her child,
- Exon. 87 b ;
- Th. 330, 7 ;
- Vy. 47.
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Ða beágas sceal brond fretan
fire shall consume the rings,
- Beo. Th. 6021 ;
- B. 3014 :
- Exon. 18 b ;
- Th. 51, 7 ;
- Cri. 812.
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He his sylfes ðǽr bán gebringeþ, ða ǽr brondes wylm on beorhstede forþylmde
it [the Phœnix] brings its own bones there, which the fire's rage had before encompassed on the mound,
- Exon. 60 a ;
- Th. 217, 21 ;
- Ph. 283.
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Ða fýnd þoliaþ helle to-middes brand and bráde lígas
the fiends suffer fire and broad flames in the midst of hell,
- Cd. 18 ;
- Th. 21, 16 ;
- Gen. 325.
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Hý hine ne móston bronde forbærnan
they could not consume him with fire,
- Beo. Th. 4258 ;
- B. 2126.
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Brondas lácaþ on ðam deópan dæge
fires shall flare on that awful day,
- Exon. 116 b ;
- Th. 448, 23 ;
- Dom. 58.
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Bronda
of fires.
- Beo. Th. 6302 ;
- B. 3161 :
- Exon. 116 a ;
- Th. 445, 25 ;
- Dom. 13.
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Bronda beorhtost
brightest of fires or lights, the sun,
- 93 b ;
- Th. 350, 170 ;
- Sch. 65.
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Ic gean Eádmunde mínum [minon MS.] bréðer ánes brandes
I give to Edmund my brother one sword,
- Th. Diplm. 559, 24.
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Ðæt hine nó brond ne beadomécas bitan ne meahton
that no sword nor battle-falchions might bite it,
- Beo. Th. 2912 ;
- B. 1454.
Bosworth, Joseph. “BRAND.” 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/4966.
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