leahter
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Seó eahteóðe leahter, but in other MSS. it is masculine, and so in the other seven instances] :-- Scyld, lehter, mándǽd crimen, i.
peccatum
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 137, 2.
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Hwæt ne cann sé ðe ealle ðing cann ? Hé ne cann nǽnne leahter, and hí wǽron mid leahtrum áfyllede,
- Hml. Th. ii. 572, 35.
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Ne mæg synne on mé fácnes frumbearn fyrene gestǽlan, líces leahtor,
- Gú. 1045.
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Þæs líchoman leah as and þá unþeáwas,
- Met. 22, 25.
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Leahtra
conuitiorum
,- An. Ox. 5363.
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Leahtra firene geseón on þám sáwlum,
- Cri. 1281.
- Gelácnigan leahtra gehwylcne, yfel unclǽne, 1309.
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Líchoman leahtra clǽne,
- Ph. 518.
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Fácnes clǽne, leahtra leáse,
- Jul. 566.
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Leahtrum
flagitiis
,- An. Ox. 2678.
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Lahgtrum ł gyltum
facinoribus
,- 4, 50.
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Lehtrum scyldige,
- An. 1218.
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Lǽnan lífes leahtras,
- Ph. 456.
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Forgif ús gyltas and synna, and úre leahtras álǽt, líces wunda, and mándǽda,
- Hy. 6, 20, 23. v. heáfod-leahter, or-leahter, stæf-leahter.
Bosworth, Joseph. “leahter.” 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/54380.
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