hír-ness
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Eára hérnisse (-nisses, L.)
aures audiendi,
- Mk. R. 4, 23,
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Hérnisses,
- Mt. L. 11, 15.
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Hérnises,
- Lk L. 8, 8.
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From hérnise
auditu,
- Mt. L. 13, 14 .
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Te hérnise
auditui,
- Jn. L. 12, 38 .
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Hí him gehéton eáðmóde hýrnesse and singale underþeódnesse
subiectionem continuam promittebant,
- Bd. 1, 12 ;
- Sch. 32, 3 .
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Hé þá twelf bócland gefreóde eorðlices camphádes and eorðlicre hérenesse (hér-, v. l.)
ablato studio militiae terrestris,
- Bd. 3, 24 ;
- Sch. 310, 6 .
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Hérnisse
officio,
- Rtl. 50, 37 :
- 106, 22 .
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Hérnese
servitio,
- 9, 31 :
servitutem,
- 29, 30 :
- 106, 13 .
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Hérnise engla
ministerium angelorum,
- Mk. L. 1, 17 .
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Hérnise ríces Godes
ministerium regni Dei,
- Mk. L. 4, 11 .
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Embehtsum[n]ise ł hérnisse hé gefe Gode
obsequium praestare Deo,
- Jn. L. 16, 2 .
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Hé gefealh singallíce his þegnungum and hýrnessum
ejus obsequiis sedule atque incessanter adhaerebat,
- Gr. D. 299, 29 .
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Man ágife ǽlce teóðunge tó þám ealdan mynstre þe seó hýrness (hér-, v. l.) tó hýrð
(ad matrem ecclesiam, cui parochia adjacet),
- Ll. Th. i. 262, 7 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “hír-ness.” 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/52572.
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