glídan
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Hornfisc glád geond gársecg,
- An. 371.
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Þonne glád þæt deófol út mid his leásunge swá swá smýc æt his eágdura,
- Shrn. 52, 32.
- (2 a) of the motion of the heavenly bodies
Se steorra cymeð eástan úp ǽrror sunnan, and eft æfter sunnan on setl glídeð,
- Met. 29, 27.
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Se steorra glád him beforan (cf. se steorra him beforan férde
stella antecedebat eos,
- Mt. 2, 9), Hml. Th. i. 78, 23.
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On ðám earde ðe se tungel ofer glád,
- 106, 28.
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Hwonne úp cyme eástan glídan swegles leóma,
- Ph. 102.
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Oft ðæt hefige mód glít niðor and niðor stæpmǽlum, oð hit mid ealle áfielð,
- Past. 279, 2.
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Þonne hié mon slóg oþþe sceát, þonne glád hit on þǽm scillum, swelce hit wǽre sméðe ísen,
- Ors. 4, 6; S. 174, 7.
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His sceadu gehǽlde ealle þá untruman þe heó ofer glád,
- Hml. S. 10, 20.
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Besweþe ꝥ hió áweg ne glíde,
- Lch. ii. 250, 19.
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Þæt þá sáule wunde . . . glídan móte,
- Ps. C. 145.
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Is efneáðe úp and ofdúne tó feallanne foldan þisse, þám anlícost þe on ǽge bið gioleca on middan, glídeð hwæðre ǽg ymbútan,
- Met. 20, 170.
Bosworth, Joseph. “glídan.” 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/50943.
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