grimme
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Forgrípan gumcynne grimme and sáre,
- Gen. 1275.
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Grimme ic eom begangen, for ðon ic gnornige
contristatus sum in exercitatione mea,
- Ps. Th. 54, 2.
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Hé eorlum onmǽlde grimme,
- Dan. 211.
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Hé hæfde styrne mód gegremed grymme,
- Gen. 61.
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Ðǽr is máðma hord grimme geceápod (
dearly purchased
),- B. 3012.
- Grimme gegongen, 3085.
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Banan heardlíce grimme ongieldað,
- Sal. 132: Gú. 959.
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Grimme greótan
to bewail bitterly,
- Sal. 376.
- I a. of personifications :---
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Án wiht ... grimme grymetað ... Módor is ...,
- 81, 3.
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Bryne grimme gemencged,
- Wlfst. 26, 7: 94, 2.
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Smylte sǽ súðerne wind oft grimme gedréfeð,
- Met. 5, 8.
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Him grimme on woruldsǽlda wind wráðe bláweð,
- 7, 51.
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Þæt sceal wrecan sweart líg sáre and grimme,
- Gen. 2415: Cri. 971.
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Secg wundað grimme,
- Rún. 15.
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Ofn wæs gegléded swá hé grimmost mihte,
- Dan. 227.
Bosworth, Joseph. “grimme.” 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/51219.
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