norþan
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Þá hwíle cóm Willelm . . . and Harold cóm norðan and him wið feaht,
- Chr. 1066; P. 198, 4.
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Se here bræc þone friþ of Hámtúne and of Ligeraceastre and þonan norþan
(from north of Leicester),
- 921; P. 101, 7.
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Þonne won cymeð nihtscúa, norðan onsendeð hreó hæglfare,
- Wand. 104 : Seef. 31: B. 547.
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Se feórða heáfodwind hátte
septemtrio;
sé blǽwþ norðan,- Lch. iii. 274, 23.
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Wind norþan and eástan Boreas, Bt. 4; F. 8, 6 : Met. 4, 23:
Auster,
- 6, 12.
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Gefaren tósomne súðan and norðan,
- Gen. 1988 : Dan. 52 : Sal. 259.
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Súðan and norðan, eástan and westan,
- Cri. 885 : Ph. 324.
Bosworth, Joseph. “norþan.” 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/56018.
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