hwílum
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Hwílum
nunc
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 61, 43.
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Ðá ðe hwílum (cf. hwíltídum, 3) gedúfað on ðǽm miclum scyldum
qui aliquando in gravibus noxis demerguntur
,- Past. 437, 33 : Bt. 24, 4; F. 84, 33: 39. 9; F. 226, 12 : Bl. H. 227, 7.
- (l a) of alternate or contrasted action,
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Hwílum þurh wífes geweald, hwílum þurh weres,
- Bl. H. 195, 4-5 : 203, 14-15.
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Þǽr hé hæfþ weallendne lég and hwílum cyle þone grimmestan,
- Bl. H. 61, 35.
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Sétnung hwílum ł for longe áworden
seditio quondam facta
,- Lk. R. L. 23, 19.
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Hwílon wacodon menn swá swá gewunelic is ofer án deád líc,
- Hml. S. 21, 289.
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Hwílum (æt sumum cyrre, W. S.) gicerred
aliquando conuersus
,- Lk. R. L. 22, 32.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hwílum.” 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/53592.
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