hosp
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Hosp, lehter
probrum,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 67, 35.
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Hosp, hearmsprǽc
calumpnia, 127, 77. Factio, i. conjuratio, conventus, narratio vel
hosp,- 146, 67.
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Ðá cempan . . . bígende heora cneówu and cweðende mid hospe (
milites . . . genu flexu ante eum inludebant dicentes,
- Mt. 27, 29) . . .
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Of unrihtum unhlísfulles hospes edwíte de sceuo infamis calumnie inproperio, An. Ox. 4207. [For] teóna hospe
pro calumniarum contumelia,
4268. -
Ceachetunge, hospe
cauillatione, i. uituperatione,
4500. -
Hospe
inproperio,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 44, 71.
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Hosp
calumniam, i. opprobrium,
- An. Ox. 471: 1261.
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Hux, hosp (husp, Hpt. Gl. 524, 30)
hironiam,
5201:- Wrt. Voc. ii. 116, 80.
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Hé smeáde hú hé mihte his hosp on þám hálgum gewrecan
he considered how he might avenge on the saints the insult he had received,
- Hml. S. 11, 114.
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Ǽlcne hosp hí forbǽron,
- 28, 131.
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Hospas hyspendra
obprobria exprobrantium,
- Ps. Rdr. 68, 10.
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Gemyndig beó ðú hospa (
inproperiorum
) þínra,- 73, 32.
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Álýs mé fram hospum (
calumniis
) manna,- 118, 134.
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Hospas
strofas, i. uersutias,
- Germ. 396, 318.
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Sé bið eádig þe for Críste ðolað wyriunge and hospas,
- Hml. Th. i. 554, 21.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hosp.” 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/53055.
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