hagal
- noun [ neuter ]
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'Ic sende micelne hagol . . . sweltað ealle þá þing þe úte beóð and se hagol him onufan fealð.' . . . Drihten sende hagul,
- Ex. 9, 18-23.
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Eall þæt se hagol lǽfde,
- 10, 15.
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Ic ásende ǽlcne untíman, þæt bið egeslíce greát hagol, sé fordéð eówre wæstmas . . . ,
- Wlfst. 297, 7.
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On hagule
in pruina, Bl. Gl. I a. n. A hailstone: — Hé ásendeþ gycelstán his swá swá hagalu (buccellas ),
- Ps. L. 147, 17.
- An. Ox. 360.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hagal.” 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/51617.
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