reccan
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Þæs þe rechþ
ut fert,
- Germ. 399, 347.
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Eft rehþ
infra subdit,
- An. Ox. 5167.
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Rehte
protulit (ad exemplum militiae Christianorum agonem protulit gymnicorum), An. Ox. 57; ederet, i. enarret,
- 8, 284.
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Þá reccinge þe hé rehte,
- Hml. S. 30, 376.
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Ǽr ðiosum wé rehton (reahton, v. l. ostendimus] hwelc sé beón sceolde ðe tó ðǽm biscepdóme cuman sceolde; nú wé willað reccan
(demonstremus)
hú hé ðǽron libban scyle,- Past. 73, 21-23: 173, 14.
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Rǽdinc bútan béc tó reccanne
lectio ex corde recitanda,
- R. Ben. I. 39, 6; 48, 2.
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Reccendes
prosequentis, i. narrantis,
- An. Ox. 2320.
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Þá þe wé ne magon ongytan in þám godcundan dóme wé sculan ús þe má ondrǽdan þonne elcor reccan
ea quae in divino examine comprehendere non possumus, timere magis quam discutere debemus,
- Gr. D. 301, 12.
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Ꝥ gewrit . . . him geornlíce wæs reht on his ágen gereorde
haec epistula . . . diligenter . . . in linguam eius propriam interpretata,
- Bd. 5, 21; Sch. 678, 26.
Bosworth, Joseph. “reccan.” 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/57138.
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