leóran
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Wé leórdon ( transivimus) þurh fýr and wæter, Ps. Vos. 65, 12. þé gedafenaþ ꝥ þú leóre on þíne bǽre
tu debes procidere lectum,
- Bl. H. 149, 17.
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On swá hwelcre stówe swá mín gemynd sý mǽrsad . . . se unclǽna ne leóre on ðá stówe,
- Shrn. 104, 28.
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Tódæg þú leórest tó þǽre upplican eþelnesse,
- Shrn. 119, 29.
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Gehwylc man swylc hé heonan leóreþ (leóraþ v. l.), swylc hé byð andweard in ðám dome
qualis hinc quisque egreditur, talis in judicio praesentatur.
- Gr. D. 328, 4.
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Hé to Drihtne leórde (hleorde,
v. l.
),- Hml. S. 23 b, 804.
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Heó of þǽm líchoman leórdon,
- Shrn. 64, 4.
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Leóran on ðá écean reste,
- 75, 1.
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Hé cýðde hwylce sceoldon beón sweltende and leórian (lióran, v. l.) of þám mynstre
innotuit qui et qui essent in brevi ex eadem cella morituri,
- Gr. D. 298, 16.
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Him wæs cúð ꝥ hé sylfa and þá óþre mid eallre hwætnesse sceoldon beón leóriende (leórende, v. l.) of þisum lífe
certum tenuit se et illos de hac vita esse sub celeritate migraturos,
- 299, 15.
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Hwylce men sceoldon beón sweltende and leóriende (leórende, v. l.) qui morituri sunt, 300. 11. II a. of things, to pass away, come to nothing :-- Word mín nǽfre ne leóraþ
verba mea non praeteribunt,
- Mt. R. 24, 35.
Bosworth, Joseph. “leóran.” 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/54535.
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