heáf
- Wearð micel morcnung and ormǽte wóp, swá ꝥ se heáf swégde geond ealle þá ceastre . . . þá cwæð hé : 'Sege mé for hwilcum intingum þeós ceaster wunige on swá micclum heáfe and wópe,' Ap. Th. 6, 8-20: Exod. 35.
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Nales þæt heáfe bewindeð, ne húru wæl wépeð wulf se grǽga
not heard were his howls about that, nor cared the grey wolf for the carnage,
- Gn. Ex. 150.
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Byrnende for þám heáfe þǽre ásteópnesse
orbitatis luctu aestuans,
- Gr. D. 164, 12.
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Þú scealt þurh wóp and heáf cennan, þurh sár micel
in dolore paries,
- Gen. 923.
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Heáf in helle habban,
- Gú. 588 : Sal. 467.
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Helle heáfas,
- Gen. 38.
Bosworth, Joseph. “heáf.” 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/51818.
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