olfend
- noun [ masculineneuter ]
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Se olfend,
- Lk. 18, 25.
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Olbend,
- Mt. R. 19, 24.
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Þá cóm ðǽr yrnan sum olbænda,
- Shrn. 135, 33.
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Hire wæs áweaxen swá áheardod hýd swylce olfendan,
- Gr. D. 287, 5.
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Wǽron wit twégen on ánum olfende, and wit unc simble ondrédon hwonne wit sceoldon feallan of þám olfende, and miccle má wit hangodan be þám olfende þonne wit þǽron sǽton . . . uncer wǽta wæs olfenda miolc,
- Shrn. 38, 14-18.
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Þá olfenda mycel gold oðberað þan ǽmettum,
- Lch. iii. 166, 4.
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Lǽdaþ hý mid him olfenda myran , . . þá men mid þám golde ofer þá eá farað,
- Nar. 35, 11.
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Wit geségon sittan twégen men on twám olfendum . . . uncer hláford hióld hiora olfendu . . . wit ástigon on þá olfendan þe uncer hláford on cóm . . . þǽr wit bebohtan uncre olfendan,
- Shrn. 42, 13-44, 1.
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Geseah hé olfendas þiderweard,
- Gen. 24, 63 : 30, 43 : Ex. 9, 3.
Bosworth, Joseph. “olfend.” 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/56418.
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