hyrne
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Andlang þǽre díc ; of þǽre díce hyrnan,
- C. D. B. ii. 434, 37.
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Anlang weges on ðǽre díce hyrnan,
- C. D. iii. 411, 13.
- Hirnan, ii. 205, 16.
- Tó herpaðe; ðonan tó dǽre dícan hyrnan; ðonan andlang díc, v. 78, 30: vi. 170, 34.
- Of ðám wealle swá norð ðæt dú cyme tó ðæs wealles hyrnan ; of ðǽre hyrnan á be wealle, iii. 424, 27.
- Tó garstúnæs hyrnan, v. 74, 6.
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Be eástwardan móre oð ðá hyrnan,
- C. D. B. i. 296, 29. ¶ in a local name :-- Oð Doddinghyrnan, C. D. i. l, 16. [In
Bosworth, Joseph. “hyrne.” 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/53751.
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