hlihhan
- verb
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Ic hlihe
ridebo,
- Kent. Gl. II.
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Hlihcaþ
rident
- Germ. 391, 17.
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Wearð micel gehlýd hlihhendra deófla,
- Hml. S. 31, 810.
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Hió hlihð
ridebit (mulier fortis in die novissimo),
- Kent. Gl. 1150 .
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Wæs him frófra mǽst geworden . . . hlihende hyge,
- El. 995.
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Seó eáðmódnes hlóh þǽre ofer-módignesse fylles
humilitas deridet superbiam iacentem,
- Prud. 34 a.
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Þá hlógon his geféran þæs forcorfenan basinges,
- Hml. S. 31, 72.
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Hé getǽlde his fæder . . . and his to bismere hlóh,
- Angl. xi. 2, 53 .
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Hlógen men his worda on bysmer (cf. hlógan men Nóes worda . . . and bismerodan hine,
- 216, 28 ),
- Wlfst. 206, ii .
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Ofer hine hig hlihchað (hlichait,
- Ps. Rdr.,
hlehhað.
- Ps. Vos.,
hlæhað,
- Ps. Srt.)
super eum ride-bunt
- Ps. L. 51, 8 .
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Þeáh þé monn hwelces yfeles on hlingc
(cf. M. E. to laugh on a person)
and þú þé unscyldigne wite
though scorn is poured on you for some evil and you know yourself to be innocent
- (see
- Prov. Kmbl. 12 in Dict. ),
- Prov. M. 12 .
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Hlógun and téldun hine
deridebant eum
- Lk. R. 8, 53 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “hlihhan.” 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/52742.
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