sægen
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Modicum et non videbitis me, et reliqua . . .
Wundrodon hí swíðe þǽre sægene,- Hml. A. 73, 19.
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Holofernes æfter þissere segene gebealh hine
cum cessasset loqui Achior verba haec indignatus est Holofernes,
- 107, 145.
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Hé cwæð þæt hé wolde þám wífe gemyltsian, ac hé ne mihte ꝥ gafol álecgan . . . 'Gif þú woldest myltsian and ne mihtest, þǽr is sum beládung on þǽre sægne (segene,
v. l.
),'- Hml. S. 3, 185.
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Seó fúle cwæð ꝥ heó eóde tó hyre licgendre on lǽces híwe . . . 'ac ic hrýmde . . . oþ þæt án mínra wímmanna mé wið hine áhredde.' Gelýfde Philippus þǽre fácenfullan segene,
- Hml. S. 2, 190.
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Hé mé cýþde mid his ágenre sægne (segene, v. l.) ꝥ . . .
relatione sua me docent, quod . . . ,
- Gr. D. 220, 3.
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Hé him eall sǽde his síð be ændebyrdnysse, and ꝥ folc æfter his segene feóllon tó eorðan,
- Hml. A. 107, 160.
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Sum engel him sǽde hwæt þá óþre bisceopas on heora sinoþe sprǽcon, and se hálga wiston hwæt hí þǽr rǽddon þurh þæs engles segene,
- Hml. S. 31, 687.
Bosworth, Joseph. “sægen.” 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/57491.
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