lufu
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gemǽne ne sceal elles áwiht nymðe lufu langsumu,- Gen. 1906.
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His þegnas for hiora eardes lufan tilodon hine tó forlǽtanne,
- Bt. 38, 1; F. 194, 28.
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Ic hæfde bródor and éðel on Egyptum and þǽr mid mínum mágum wunode ... þá ongan ic heora lufu (lufa, v. l.) forhycgan, Hml. S. 23 b, 326. ¶ plural with force of singular :-- Ðeáh hé hit for lufum
(spiritu dileclionis)
dó,- Past. 167, 12.
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Hit is nú ðearf ðæt wé for lufum
(caritatis studio)
eft cierren,- 461, 10.
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I a. an act of kindness, action prompted by love :-- Án lufu is þe þú miht mé gegearwian
unum est quod mihi impendere beneficium poles,
- Gr. D. 182, 5.
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Bescirede duguda gehwylcre, lufena and lissa, Gú. 1049. I b. amicable settlement as opposed to litigation (v.
N. E. D.
love ; I d),- Ll. Th. i. 298, 5 (in Dict.).
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Seó godcunde lufu,
- Bt. 10 ; F. 30, 8.
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Swá se ælmihitiga ealle gesceafte lufað . . . Nis þæt lǽsast þæt seó lufu cýðeð,
- Gú. 741.
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Fore monna lufan mín
(Christ's)
Þrowade heáfod hearmslege,- Cri. 1434.
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Ic lufan symle lǽstan wið eówic
I will ever show my love to you,
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Lufan Dryhtnes wyrcan
to gain the love of God by deeds,
- Dóm. 49.
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Lufe wyrcean,
- Gen. 624.
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Him Dryhtnes lof born in breóstum, brondhát lufu,
- Gú. 937.
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Seó lufu . . . byil geéced þonne þæt andgyt byð gefæstnod on Gode ; ne þare lufu ne byð nán ende,
- Solil. H. 29, 6-8.
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Hí feorh ágéfan for Meotudes lufan,
- Men. 82.
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Ealle gesceafta habbaþ gemǽnelíce ðá áne lufe, ꝥ hí þeówian swilcum hláforde,
- Bt. 39, 13 ; F. 234, 28 : Solil. H. 28, 11.
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On breóstum wegan byrnende lufan Meotodes,
- Edg. 40.
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His lufan ádreógan,
- Gú. 63.
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For Godes lufum and for Godes ege
supernae formidinis et dilectionis spiritu afflatus,
- Past. 169, 3.
- Sybb sý mid eówic, symle sóð lufu. Jul. 669.
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Sybbe healdan, gǽstlice lufu,
- Leás. 39.
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Sé þe nú gehæft sié mid ðǽre unnyttan lufe þisse middangeardes
quos fallax ligat terrenis habitans libido menteis,
- Bt. 34, 8; F. 144, 25.
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Flǽsclicra gewilnunga lufa carnalium desideriorum affectus (acc. pl. ), Scint. 28, 13. III a. strong liking for, or devotion to something
(gen. )
:-- Sybbe lufu,- Ps. Th. 84, 9.
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Hwæðer ðé ǽnig lufe oððe lust sí ǽnigre wemnesse,
- Solil. H. 36, 13.
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Eall sió lufu ðæs hǽmedðinges biþ for gecynde
haec caritas ex naturali intentione procedit,
- Bt. 34, 11 ; F. 152, 14.
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For ðára leásena spella lufan,
- 35, 5 ; F. 166, 16.
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Gif ðú hwilc ǽnlic wíf lofodest, and heó nolde þé lufian on nán óðer gerád bútan þú woldest ǽlce óðer lufe álétan for hyre ánre lufe,
- Solil. H. 42, 16.
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Lufan,
- Bt. 38, l; F. 194, 26.
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Hit þúhte him feáwa daga for þǽre lufe þe hé tó hire hæfde,
- Gen. 29, 20.
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Heó þæs beornes lufan wiðhogde,
- Jul. 41.
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Hé sinhígscipas gesamnaþ mid clǽnlicre lufe
hic conjugii sacrum castis nectit amoribus,
- Bt. 21 ; F. 74, 38.
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Ðá lufe mon mæg swíþe uneáþe, oððe ná, forbeódan,
- 35, 6; F. 170, 11.
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Druncen beorg þé . . . and idese lufan, Fä. 26. IV a. personified :-- Ðec lufað clene lufe
te diligat castus amor,
- Ps. Srt. ii. p. 202, 7.
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V. an object of desire :-- Hú sægde hire his lust and willan, ꝥ his lufu wǽre ꝥ hé þá stówe neósode þára eádigra apostola
indicauit ei desiderium sibi inesse beatorum apostolorum limina uisitandi,
- Bd. 5, 19; Sch. 657, 14.
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Ic ácsige þé hweðer þú áðer oððe for heora lufum oððe for éniges þinges lufum hym eft tó geénan wille . . . hweðer þú for heora lufum woldest ðás þing underfón,
- Solil. H. 38, 4-9.
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Gif him sý Meotud on lufan,
- Fä. 10.
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Ic hí on lufan mínre hæfde
juae dilexi,
- Ps. Th. 118, 47 : 121, 6.
- v. bróbor-lufu, móder-lufu, weorold-lufu.
Bosworth, Joseph. “lufu.” 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/54831.
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