gífre
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Ðá gífran
avida.
- Wrt. Voc. ii. i. 4.
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Gífre
ambro
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 96, 49.
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Gífre, grǽdig consumptor, i. devorator, gluto, 134, I. Etol, gífre edax, i.
vorax, vorator
,- 142, 29.
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Ðá gífran
gulae dediti, Past. 308, 15. (l a) as an epithet of the mouth, lips, &c. :-- Smǽrum gífrum (grífrum, MS.) buccis ambronibus, i. cupidis ł auidis
,- An. Ox. 698.
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Gífrum, 5, 19, (l b) of an action or quality displaying greediness :-- Mid gíferre
gulosa (fraude
,- Ald. 204, 31), Wrt. Voc. ii. 40, 29.
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Swá swá fleógende fugel, ðonne hé gífre (
avidus
) bið, hé gesihð ðæt ǽs, and ðonne for ðǽm luste ðæs metes hé forgiet ðæt grín,- Past. 331, 17.
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Ðæs gífran dopfugeles
voracis mer[g]ule
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 76, 6.
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Þé sculon moldwyrrnas ceówan . . . swearte wihta gífre and grǽdige, Seel. 74. (2 a) of a quality :-- Of gífre frecinesse
gulosa ingluvie
,- An. Ox. 4, 37.
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Þeáh gé mínne flǽschoman forgrípen gífran lége,
- Gú. 346.
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Rícels gífre gléda bærnað,
- Ps. Th. 140, 2.
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Ne bið nán heretoga swá gífre on fræmdra manna yrfe swá se unrihtwísa déma byþ on his hýremanna,
- Ll. Lbmn. 475, 18.
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His (
Grendel's
) módor gífre and galgmód gegán wolde sorhfulne síð,- B. 1277.
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Gífrum deófle,
- Sal. 145.
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Hí (
the fallen angels'
) gedúfan sceoldun in þone deópan wælm . . . grédige and gífre,- Sat. 32.
- (l a) of feeling or action
Wé þurh gífre mód beswican ús sylfe,
- Hö. 95.
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Deáð hine rǽseð on gífrum grápum,
- Gú. 969.
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Helle grǽdige and gífre,
- Gen. 793.
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Gífre bið sé þám golde onféhð,
- Gn. Ex. 70.
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Ic wolde ymbe þone lǽcedóm þára ðínra lára hwéne máre gehýran , . . Ic heora eom swíþe gífre ǽgþer ge tó gehérenne ge eác tó gehealdanne
remedia . . . audiendi avidus vehementer efflagito
,- Bt. 22, I; F. 76, 20.
Bosworth, Joseph. “gífre.” 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/50724.
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