hríþer
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Hrýðeres belle . . . bið ánes sciłł weorð, and is melda geteald,
- Ll. Th. i. 260, 16.
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Begete hé þára syxa ǽnne æt ánum hrýðere, oþþe æt þám orfe þe þæs weorð sý,
- 160, 1.
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Be .xxx. pæñ. oþþe be ánum hrýðere,
- 232, 7.
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Nán man hrýðer ne sleá búton hé habbe twégra trýwra manna gewitnesse,
- 296, 17.
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Án hríðr,
- C. D. i. 311, 3.
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Án ald hríðr,
- 312, 7. .i. eald hríðer, 297, 1.
- Tú hriéðeru, óðer sealt, óðer fersc, v. 164, 29.
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Hríðero
armenta,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 80, 16.
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Hríþeru,
- An. Ox. 2448.
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Hruþeru,
- 2, 86.
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Tú eald hríðeru (.ii. ealde hrýðeru,
v. l.
),- Ll. Th. i. 146, 18.
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Gif hrýðera (hríð-,
v. l.
) hwelc sié þe hegas brece,- 128, 12.
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Hrýðeran styllan, swýn stigian,
- Angl. ix. 262, 1.
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Man slóh þǽr hrýðera and gehwilces cynnes nýtenu, Hml. S. 23, 34. [Hríþer (and hríþ) occurs in local names, as an independent form or in compounds :-- Hec duo aratra a quibusdam campus armentorum, id est
hríðra leáh,
appellantur,- C. D. i. 232, 21.
- Wiðeástan hríðres heáfod, v. 71, 1.
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On rýðæres heáfod,
- 358, 11.
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Be westan hríðerleá,
- 109, 12.
- Hríðden, i. 261, 8.]
Bosworth, Joseph. “hríþer.” 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/53269.
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