on-timber
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Þæs mannes líchaman antimber bið of ðám fæder and of ðǽre méder, ac God gescypð þone líchaman of ðám antimbre,
- Hml. Th. i. 292, 28.
- Salomon árǽrde þæt mǽre hús of eorðlicum antimbre, ii. 580, 11: Wlfst. 279, 25.
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Sume (some adjectives) synd . . . of óðrurn antimbre, ferrum ísen,
ferreus
ísen,- Ælfc. Gr. Z. 15, 9.
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Beó his calic of clǽnum antimbre geworht,
- Ll. Th. ii. 350, 22.
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Tó þám ǽrrum antimbre geedníwude
in pristinum statum reformavit (dispersa gemmarum fragmina),
- An. Ox. 1833: 1875.
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Ontimber (bið) geseald tó mótgenne
materia ei datur superbiendi,
- R. Ben. I. 110, 4.
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Druncennys is gálnysse antimber,
- Hml. Th. i. 604, 25.
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Eáþe is tó understandenne of hwylcum antimbre þeós unþæslicu ásprincð,
- R. Ben. 124, 13.
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Ꝥ nán þurh nán antimber (
pro nulla occasione)
ne gedyrstlǽce óðerne wergean,- Chrd. 46, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “on-timber.” 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/56679.
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