leóht
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Wolcen léht (líht, R. , beorht, W. S.)
nubes lucida,
- Mt. L. 17, 5.
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Lyftwundor leóht (
the pillar of fire),
- Exod. 90.
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Se leóhta beám leódum byrhteð,
- Cri. 1090.
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Ic him þá máðmas geald æt gúðe leóhtan sweorde,
- B. 2492.
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Mid þá leóhtan gedryht
with the band in shining robes,
- El. 737.
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Dryhtnes onsién sunnan leóhtre,
- Cri. 1652.
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Sceán leóht inn. . . þá wæs hit swá leng swá leóhtre,
- Vis. Lfc. 54. I a. figurative.
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On his dagum sceolde weorþan geboren sé sé þe leóhtra and scínendra
(clarior)
þonne sió sunne þá wǽre,- Ors. 5, 14; S. 248, 11.
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Swá dóð nú þá þeóstro þínre gedréfednesse wiðstand in mínum leóhtum lárum,
- Bt. 6; F. 14, 31.
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Eálá dæg leóhta,
- Sat. 166.
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In þám leóhtan hám,
- Gú. 806.
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Sió sunne bringþ leóhte dagas,
- Bt. 21; F. 74, 24. II a. fig.
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Crisantus leornode mid leohtum andgite and mid gleáwun móde grammatican cræft,
- Hml. S. 35, 13.
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Gif égo þín bið bilwit all líchoma ðín léht (
lucidum
) bið,- Lk. L. , R. 11, 34.
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Hé onféng leóhtne geleáfan,
- El. 491.
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Beó leófwende, leóht on gehygdum,
- Fä. 92.
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Wáláwá ! ꝥis sárlic ꝥ swá fæger feorh and swá leóhtes andwlitan men (cf. swá fægeres híwes menn, Hml. Th. ii. 120, 26) sceolan ágan þýstra ealdor
heu, pro dolor ! quod tam lucidi uultus Homines tenebrarum auctor possidel,
- Bd. 2, 1; Sch. 110, 5.
Bosworth, Joseph. “leóht.” 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/54515.
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