hege
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To ðǽm mǽrhege; ondlong ðæs mǽres heges,
- C. D. iii. 32, 30 .
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Tó bysceopes swýnhege; ondlong heges,
- 77, 11 :
- 78, 6 .
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Oð ðone cwichege; súð andlang heges,
- 380, 13 .
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Longan méd iacit be norðan hege,
- ii. 26, 27.
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Tó ðám ráhhege; æfter ðám hege á be ðám ófre,
- iii. 77, 29.
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Æfter ðám ealdan hege tó ðáre grénne ǽc,
- 2 74, 34.
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On Wíferðes mǽduan hege; of ðám hege,
- 78, 21 .
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Tó ðám mǽrhege; of ðǽm hege on Sæfern,
- 79, 13 .
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Stǽnenum hæge útáþýdum
maceriae depulsae,
- Ps. L. 61, 4 .
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Gehega þíne eáran mid þornigum hege
sepi aures tuas spinis,
- Wlfst. 246, 9 .
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Of línaceran innan þone hege; æfter þám hege,
- Cht. E. 239, 11 .
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On hína hege; of hína hege,
- C. D. iii. 461, 32 .
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Gewunode án þeóf ꝥ hé stáh ofer þone hege
fur consueverat fer sepem ascendere,
- Gr. D. 23, 24 .
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Hé stáh upp on þone hege
ascendit sepem,
- 24, 21.
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Hyrdel, hege
cratem, i. flecta,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 136, 51 .
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Hegas
crates,
- 105, 49 :
- 15, 47 .
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Hegum
sepibus,
- Germ. 401, 15 .
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Ne læg ælðeódig man wiðútan mínum hegum, ac mín dura geopenode symle wegférendum
foris non mansit peregrinus, ostium meum viatori patuit
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- Job. 31, 32 ),
- Hml. Th. ii. 448, 22 .
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'Far geond wegas and hegas' . . . Hé hét faran tó wegum and hegum getácnigende þæt wilde folc þe hé gegaderode of eallum middanearde,
- 376, 13-19.
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Ðeós wyrt byþ cenned wið hegas,
- Lch. i. 226, 2.
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Á hé mæig findan hwæt hé mæig on byrig bétan . . . hegas gódian,
- Angl. ix. 262, 20 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “hege.” 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/52156.
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