sam
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Sam (tam) gebróþrum, sam
(quam)
eallum geleáffullum,- Angl. xiii. 414, 706.
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Sam gé etan, sam gé drincan, sam gé áht elles gedón
siue manducatis, siue bibitis, siue aliud quid facietis,
- Scint. 169, 12.
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Sam þe þeów, sam þe frig
siue servus, siue liber,
- Scint. 189, 14: 226, 13.
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Sam þe fram þám foresǽdon fæder, sam þe fram æfterfyligendum hys tam a predicto patre, quam a sequacibus suis, Angl. xiii. 375, 140: 377, 176. (2 a) sam þe . . . sam :-- Sam þe him sylfum, sam æftergencgum hyra
tam sibi, quam successoribus suis,
- Angl. xiii. 447, 1176.
Bosworth, Joseph. “sam.” 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/57549.
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