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Add: [A dat. fem. hraca occurs in Kent. Gl.: this might = hrace from a strong hracu, or might = hracá = hracan. In the same glossary the nom. is hraca]
of living creatures
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  • Hrace

    gula,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 40, 46.
  • Hrace ł þrotu

    guttur,

      Ps. L. Spl. Rdr. Vos. 5, 11: Ps. Rdr. Vos. 13, 3.
  • Hraece,

      Ps. Srt. 5, 11.
  • Hraecae,

      13, 3.
  • Hraca,

      Ps. Cam. 5, 11: 13, 3.
  • Raca ł þrotu,

      Ps. L. 13, 3.
  • Mín hraca

    guttur meum,

      Kent. Gl. 234.
  • Ðínre hraca

    gutturi tuo,

    29: 157.
  • In hreacan his,

      Ps. Srt. 113, 7.
  • Hracan,

      134, 17.
  • Hracan (hræcean, lxx, 8)

    guttori,

      Lch. i. lxxiv, 9.
  • Fram eallum þám þigenum þe hracan oþþ innoþ tó miclum luste getýhþ

    ab omnibus quae ventris et gutturis provocant appetitum,

      R. Ben. 138, 14.
  • Hracan

    fauces,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 39, 56.
of places, a gorge, narrow outlet at the upper end of a valley(?)
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  • Anlang cumbes hracan (cf. andlang cumbes tó ðæs cumbes heáfde,

      434, 35), C. D. iii. 440, 22.
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[v. N. E. D. rake.]
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