heáh
- Ald. 62, 12), 85, 47
 
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Geseah hé weorud . . . and wæs án þǽra swýþe heáh and swýðe mycel ofer eal þæt óþer folc,
- Vis. Lfc. 14.
 
 - 
                     
Silhearwan swá heáge swá entes,
- Hml. S. 4, 286.
 
 
- 
                     
Of heán beáme feallan,
- Vy. 21.
 
 - 
                     
Macian ǽnne heágan gealgan,
- Hml. A. 98, 204.
 
 - 
                     
Þæt treów on holtehýhst geweaxe,
- Met. 13, 52.
 
 
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Tempel heáh and horngeáp,
- An. 668.
 
 - 
                     
In sele þǽm heán,
- B. 713.
 
 - 
                     
Máran cyricean and hýhran timbrian,
- Bd. 2, 14; Sch. 170, 16.
 
 - 
                     
Tó gyrwanne gódlecran stól heárran on heófne,
- Gen. 282.
 
 - 
                     
Þá scipu wǽron hiéran (heárran,
v. l.
) þonne þá óðra,- Chr. 897 ; P. 90, 17.
 
 
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Of þám heóhan (heáhan, F. 14, 28) munte.
- Bt. 6 ; S. 14, 16.
 
 - 
                     
On ánre heáre dúne,
- Ors. 3, 11 ; S. 142, 14.
 
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Ofer heánne (heáne, v. l. ) munt,
- Past. 81, 13.
 
 - 
                     
Heáne,
- Met. 7, 4.
 
 - 
                     
Heáhne (héhne, R.),
- Mk. 9, 2.
 
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Muntas heáche (heáe, Srt.),
- Ps. L. 103, 18.
 
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Be þám heán muntum and dúnum, þá þe heáh standað ofer ealne middangeard,
- Wlfst. 262, 13.
 
 
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Seó eorðe weóll ongeán þám heofonlican flóde oð ðæt þæt wæter wæs heáhre þonne ǽnig munt ǽfre wǽre,
- Wlfst. 206, 22.
 
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Lóc hwenne ꝥ flód byþ ealra héhst,
- Chr. 1031 ; P. 158, 4.
 
 
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Se pytt héh (deóp
,- W. S. ) is, Jn. L. 4, 11. 
 
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Heánne holm,
- Sat. 17; Wand. 82 : El. 983.
 
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Heá holmas,
- Az. 123.
 
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Ic heán streámas cunnige,
- Seef. 34.
 
 
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Gif þæs dolges ófras synd tó heá,
- Lch. ii. 96.5.
 
 
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Se arc wæs þrittig fæðma heáh
in altitudine triginta cubiti,
- Angl. vii. 34, 324.
 
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Fæt úp oþ mannes breóst heáh,
- Bl. H. 127, 6.
 
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Hú héh hell seó,
- Sat. 707.
 
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Hí woldon witon hú heáh hit wǽre tó þǽm hefone,
- Bt. 35, 4 ; F. 162, 22.
 
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Þæt fær gewyrc . . . þrittiges heáh elngemeta,
- Gen. 1308.
 
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Þæt hié nǽren x fóta heá bufan wætere,
- Ors. 5, 13 ; S. 246, 11.
 
 - 
                     
Mon dyde álces consules setl áne pyle hiérre þonne hit ǽr wæs,
- 5, 11 ; S. 236, 7.
 
 
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Híge þám þe on húses þæce heáh (or under (I. a β)?) áweaxeð
foenum aedificiorum,
- Ps. Th. 128, 4.
 
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Fæder . . . in heofonsetle heáh
Deus altithronus,
- Dom. L. 276 : Ph. 449.
 
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On dúnum gesæt heáh . . . earc Nóes,
- Gen. 1422.
 
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Þeós heá lyft
'the lift sae hie,'
- Rä. 8, 4.
 
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Þá tungla þæs heán heofnes,
- Bt. 39, 13; F. 232, 25.
 
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Heáhre handa dynt
a blow from an uplifted hand,
- Ll. Th. i. 18, 1.
 
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Ꝥ mynster wæs geseted in heánum cnolle þæs muntes (
in summo montis cacumine
),- Gr. D. 49, 3.
 
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On þǽm heán cnolle sumes muntes,
- Bl. H. 197, 18.
 
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Of heán rodore,
- Dan. 236: Gen. 545.
 
 - On þone heán heofon, 476.
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Ofer ðone heán hróf þæs heofones,
- Bt. 36, 2 ; F. 174, 5.
 
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Ofer ealle heá hwammas,
- Past. 245, 6.
 
 - Þæt. hiéhste 
editissima (arx ),
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 88, 57.
 
 
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Úre hand is heáh,
- Deut. 32, 27.
 
 - 
                     
In earme heám (þǽm hǽhstan,
- Ps. L.), Ps. Srt. 135, 12.
 
 
- 
                        
Him onwóc heáh Healfdene,
- B. 57.
 
 - 
                        
Héh sácerd
summus sacerdos
(Pope Damasus),- Mt. p. 1, 10. (v. heáh-sácerd.) Ic
 
 - 
                        
Heáge lǽcas
archiatros, i. summos medicos,
- An. Ox. 3027.
 
 - 
                        
Se hiéra folgoð,
- Past. 189, 17.
 
 - 
                        
Hé wæs hiérra þonne consul,
- Ors. 5, 12 ; S. 242, 29.
 
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Hiérra ofer þá consulas,
- 4, 9 ; S. 190, 28.
 
 - 
                        
Þurh geþingða heárra on háde,
- Ll. Th. i. 328, 14.
 
 - 
                        
Maara ł héra
maior,
- Mk. L. R. 10, 43.
 
 - 
                        
Huelc héra (yldra, W. S. ) is
quis maior est?
,- Lk. L. 22, 27.
 
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Arð ðú mára ł héra (mǽrra,
- W. S. )
 
 - 
                        
Gé eów on hiéran (hiérran,
v. l.
) folgoðe áhebbað,- Past. 52, 14.
 
 - 
                        
Rómáne him gesetton híran ládteów þonne hiera consul wǽre
Romani dictatorem creant, cujus auctoritas et potentia consulem praeiret,
- Ors. 2, 4; S. 70, 1.
 
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Beforan ðǽm hírrum hádum,
- Past. 411, 22.
 
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Sé wæs on láre and on dǽde se hýhsta
uir doctrina et actione praecipuus,
- Bd. i. 23 ; Sch. 47, 25.
 
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Þeáh þú heágust (
summus
) sí, eádmódnysse heald,- Scint. 22, 3.
 
 - 
                        
Sé ðe héist (yltst, W. S.
maior
) is iúer,- Mt. L. 23, 11.
 
 - 
                        
Héest,
- 20, 26.
 
 - Heeist ł maast, p. 18, 3.
 - 
                        
Ofer eorðcyningas ealra heáhstne
excelsum prae regibus terrae,
- Ps. Th. 88, 24.
 
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God þé gedéð heáhst and mǽrost ealra þeóda
faciet te Deus excelsiorem cunctis gentibus,
- Deut. 28, 1.
 
 
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Heáh and hálig þrynes,
- Cri. 379.
 
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Dryhten in Sion micel and héh ofer ealle folc,
- Ps. Srt. 98, 2.
 
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Lá héh fæder
abba pater,
- Mk. L. R. 14, 36.
 
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Se heá and se hálga heáhengel,
- Bl. H. 199, 35.
 
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Seó heá miht on þysne wang ástág,
- 105, 13.
 
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Þæs heán fæder
swmmi Patris,
- Gr. D. 240, 25.
 
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Swá heágum Gode wiþcweþan,
- Bt. 35, 4; F. 160, 29.
 
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Þone heán cyning, gásta hyrde,
- Dan. 198.
 
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Þára heán handa Drihtnes,
- Ps. Th. 76, 9.
 
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Þæt hé (
Jupiter
) god wǽre héhst and hálgost,- Met. 26, 38.
 
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Se héhsta god,
- Bt. 38, 1; F. 194, 17.
 
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Hyldo þæs héhstan déman,
- Jud. 4.
 
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Sunu Godes ðæs héista (hésta,
- R.), Mk. L. 5, 7.
 
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Ðæs hǽsta,
- Lk. L. 8, 28.
 
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Þone heáhestan hæleða cynnes,
- Ps. Th. 91, 1.
 
 
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His seó heáhe (sió heá,
v. l.
) gódnes,- Bt. 34, 3; F. 136, 24.
 
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Þá forhæfdnesse ðæs heán gesinscipes,
- Past. 399, 12.
 
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Þǽre heán gecynde gesǽlþa,
- Bt. 14, 2 ; F. 44, 29.
 
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Mið ðǽm heigra mæht
uirtutem ex alto,
- Lk. p. 11, 17.
 
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Hí gereáfiað swá heáne láriówdóm,
- Past. 27, 19.
 
 - 
                        
Wið swá heáne anwald,
- Bt. 42 ; F. 258, 16 : Met. 29, 2.
 
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Cýðan higecræft heáne,
- Dan. 98.
 
 - 
                        
Wrát hé heáh [ = heáh-lice ?] hóc and weorðlice
scripsit librum eximium,
- Bd. 5, 15; Sch. 651, 5.
 
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Heánum meahtum,
- Rä. 2, 10.
 
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On þá heán þrymmas heofona ríces,
- Bl. H. 67, 22.
 
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Se mægðhád is hírra ðonne se gesinscipe,
- Past. 409, 23.
 
 - 
                        
Hwæt mæg hiérre bión ðonne sió sóðe eáðmódnes?,
- 301, 21.
 
 - 
                        
Hyhta hýhst,
- Gú. 34.
 
 - 
                        
Sió héhste gesǽlþ,
- Bt. 34, 4; F. 138, 24.
 
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Ðára héhstena góda,
- 24, 4 ; F. 86, 15.
 
 - 
                        
Tó ðǽm héistum bodum
ad altiora, Mt. p. 9, 17. (2 a) of great importance, grave, serious :-- Hé héht þæt segn (circumcision) wegan heáh gehwilcne, Gen. 2371. (2 b) difficult, arduous :-- Ðæs heán hádes ardui (propositi ),
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 75, 68 ; 4, 66.
 
 
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Drihten þá cynelican burh forhogodlíce naman nemde . . . seó ceaster þonne wæs héh and aldorlic,
- Bl. H. 77, 25.
 
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Is þeós tíd ealra tída héhst and hálgost,
- 83, 19.
 
 - 
                        
Seldon bútan þám hýhstan symbelnessum (heáhtídum,
v. l.
),- Bd. 4, 19 ; Sch. 443, 6. v. heáh-tíd.
 
 
- 
                        
Heáh bliss
exultatio,
- Ps. Th. 118, 114.
 
 - 
                        
Ðá gestód hine heáh weder,
- Bt. 38, 1 ; F. 194, 10.
 
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Heáh wæs þæt handleán,
- Exod. 19.
 
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Hí him heánne blǽd gestrýnað,
- Ph. 391.
 
 - 
                        
Heá mihte handa þínre,
- Ps. Th. 88, 12.
 
 - 
                        
Þǽr is brógna hýhst,
- Dóm. 23.
 
 
- 
                        
From ǽrmorgenne oð heáne (heáhne, v. l.) undern a
mane usque ad tertiam plenam,
- R. Ben. 74, 11. B. as subst.
 
 
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Quinta terra appellatur Badoríces heáh,
- C. D. i. 44, 13.
 
 
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Se héhsta (heáxta,
- Ps. L., héhsta, hýhsta, Bd. 4, 3; Sch. 361, 21)
 
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Ðú héhsta (heáxta,
- Ps. L. ), 9, 3.
 
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Þæs héhstan (héiste,
- L., hésta, R., héxtan, Hml. Th. i. 198, 14) sunu, Lk. 1. 32: 76. ꝥæs  heáhstan, Ps. Th., Ps. L. 106, 10.
 
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Héstan (heáxstan,
- Ps. L.), Ps. Srt. 20, 8.
 
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “heáh.” 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/51880.
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