níten
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Swá swá clǽne néten (nýten, v. l.) eodorcende
quasi mundum animal ruminando,
- Bd. 4, 24; Sch. 486, 15.
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Be ǽlces nýtenes weorðe gif hí losiað. Hors mon sceal gyldan mid .XXX. sciłł. . . . myran mid .XX. sciłł. . . . oxan mid .XXX. p̃. , cú mid .xxnii. p̃. , swýn mid . VIII. p̃, man mid punde, sceáp mid sciłł, gát mid .II. p̃.,
- Ll. Th. i. 356, 1-6.
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Áþwer buteran þe sié gemolcen of ánes bleós nýtne oþþe hinde,
- Lch. ii. 112, 26.
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Sé þe hǽme mid nétene (niétene, nýtene,
v. ll. ) qui coierit cum jumento,
- 52, 11.
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Wið nýten,
- Ex. 22, 19.
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Bletsien þec deór and nýten (
wild beasts and cattle
),- Az. 145.
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Be niétena misdǽdum. Gif neát mon gewundige,
- 78, 8.
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Gif sió ádl nétnum sié; and gif sió ádl wyrde mannan,
- Lch. ii. 14, 11.
Bosworth, Joseph. “níten.” 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/55962.
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