brice
- noun [ masculine ]
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Híg hine oncneówon on hláfes brice
cognoverunt earn in fractione panis,
- Lk. Bos. 24, 35.
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We witon ful georne, ðæt to miclan bryce sceal micel bót nýde
id compertum est nobis, immanis ubi facta est ruptura, ibi opus esse, ut large resarciatur,
Lupi- Serm. i. 3; Hick. Thes. ii. 99, 30.
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Ne sý bánes bryce
let there not be a fracture of a bone,
- Exon. 42 b; Th. 143, 32; Gú. 670.
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Gefég ðás bricas to ánsúndnysse
join these fragments to soundness,
- Homl. Th. i. 62, 7, 9.
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Hí gegaderodon ða bricas
they gathered the fragments,
i.- 182, 22.
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Wǽron seofan spyrtan afyllede mid ðám bricum
seven baskets were filled with the fragments
, ii.- 396, 9: i. 190, 4.
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II. Ðæs borges bryce
a violation or infraction of the pledge or security,
- L. Alf. pol. 3; Th. i. 62, 9, 10, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “brice.” 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/5114.
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