oft
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Symle ł oft
frequenter,
- Mt. p. 9, 1.
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Oft ł symle (gelóme,
- R., gelómlíce, W. S.), Mt. L. 9, 14.
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Oft nalles ǽne,
- B. 3019 : Cri. 1195.
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Oft nalæs seldon,
- Ps. Th. 74, 4.
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Oft and gelóme,
- Gen. 1670: Hy. 3, 46.
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Oft gelóme,
- Gen. 1539.
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Swíðe oft,
- Mt. 23, 37: An. 618.
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Búta oftor
(crebro)
geðuógon hondo,- Mk. L., R. 7, 3 : Dan. 758.
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Sprec oftor ymb óðres monnes weldǽda ðonne ymb ðíne ágene,
- Prov. K. 10.
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Oftor micle þonne on ǽnne síð,
- B. 1579.
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Gif sió scyld ðára ofermétta ne gewundode ðý oftor
nisi nonnunquam superbiae culpa transfigeret,
- Past. 311, 23.
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Oftost,
- B. 1663.
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Ellen bið sélast þám þe oftost sceal dreógan dryhtenbealu,
- Gú. 1322.
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Oftast,
- Ps. Th. 61, 9.
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Sum geréfa eard weardade oftast symle in þǽre ceastre Commedia,
- Jul. 20.
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Oftust,
- Ps. Th. 93, 4.
Bosworth, Joseph. “oft.” 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/56382.
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