of-teón
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God hwílum sylð þǽre wítegunge gást, hwílum his oftýhð (
subtrahit
),- Gr. D. 146, 31.
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Hé
(toothache)
mé ne ofteáh ðes gemyndes þæs þe ic ǽr leornode,- Solil. H. 41, 1.
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Hé monegum mǽgðum meodosetla ofteáh,
- B. 5.
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For ðǽm ðæt hé him oftió ðǽre nyttwyrðan unrótnesse
quatenus utilitatem tristitiae subtrahat,
- Past. 415, 28.
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Him oftión þæs anwaldes þe hé ǽr hæfde,
- Met. 25, 24.
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Ðonne him micles oftogen bið
si multa sibi subtrahit,
- Past. 325, 15.
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Gif hié feoh habbað and his ðonne him oftióð . . . hié oftióð ðǽre láre ðǽm synfullum bróðrum,
- Past. 377, 2-5.
- Hé ofteáh his bréðer landes and ǽhta bútan hé hwæt æt him geearnode,C. D. vi. 127, 9.
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Hí heofonan scúras oftugon, and eft miltsigende getíþoden,
- Hml. Th. i. 540, 29.
Bosworth, Joseph. “of-teón.” 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/56384.
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