onettan
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Heó gewát hyre west þonan feran, forð ónette,
- Rä. 30, 11.
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Mé wǽre liófre ꝥ ic ónette wiþ þæs, ꝥ ic ðé móste gelǽstan ꝥ ic ðe gehét
festino debitum promissionis absolvere,
- Bt. 40, 5 ; F. 240, 15.
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Seó stíg gelǽdde þá ónettendan (properantes) men tó ðæs weres cytan, Gr. D. 212, 20. I a. of too quick procedure, to hurry :-- Gif hé unendebyrdlíce ónet mid dǽre sprǽce
si inordinate ad loquendum rapitur,
- Past. 93, 18.
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Ónettæ, ónete, ónette
occupavit,
- Txts. 82, 712. . .
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Ónyt
contendit (amplificare),
- An. Ox. 5216.
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Dryhtnes cempa . . . forð ónetteð, leahtras dwǽsceð,
- Ph. 455.
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Þyder gást rǽdendes ónyt
(tendit),
- Scint. 219, 4.
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Mænige tó dǽdbóte gehwyrfan ónyttað
(contendant),
- 115, 4.
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Cyning forð ónette
the king pressed on,
- Hö. 41 : Vald. 2, 10.
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Seldséne is þæt þá (qui) welan ágniað tó reste ónetton
rarum est ut qui diuitias possident ad requiem tendant,
- Scint. 183, 10: E. S. viii. 473, 34.
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Guman ónetton . . . oð þæt hý sæl ongytan mihton,
- B. 306: 1803: Gen. 1985.
Bosworth, Joseph. “onettan.” 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/56493.
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