íþe
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Ǽdre
levius,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 53, 58.
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Swá éþe swá hit is tó ongitanne,
- Bt. 41, 4; F. 250, 21.
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Þá þing þe ne sint éðe tó forlǽtanne,
- 7, 2; F. 18, 16.
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Hí bióð swíðe éðe tó tedǽlenne,
- 34, 11; S. 92, 27.
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Him wǽre iéðre ðǽt hé hira gearra wénde,
- Past. 433, 29.
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Náwuht nis iéðre tó gesecganne,
- 239, 10: Ors. 2, 5; S. 80, 11.
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Micle iéðre,
- Past. 203, 17.
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Micle ðe iéðre,
- 277, 25.
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Éþre is
facilius est,
- Mt. R. 19, 24.
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Nis hire éþre tó feallanne of dúne ðonne úp,
- 33, 4; F. 130, 38.
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Éðre
facilis,
- Kent. Gl. 479.
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Náwðer ne on éðnum (éðrum?, éðum?) þingum ne on rénum,
- Shrn. 204, 3.
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Hé sǽde þæt him nǽre nǽfre ǽr swá éðe ne swá myrige, swá him þá wæs,
- Wlfst. 237, 7.
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Wearð Tiberius Rómánum swá wráð and swá heard swá hé him ǽr wæs milde and iéþe,
- Ors. 6, 2; S. 254, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “íþe.” 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/54082.
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