stǽlan
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Him on edwít oft ásettað swearte súslbonan, [Satan on] stǽleð fǽhðe, þǽr þe hié freódrihten oft forgeáton
the enmity they showed their Lord in frequently forgetting him is made a reproach to them by the devils, and is laid to their charge by Satan,
- Sat. 640.
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Feówertig daga fǽhðe ic wille on weras stǽlan
for forty days will I make on men my charge of enmity against me,
- Gen. 1352.
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In the last line but one for
death read wounding, for slain, wounded.] Add:
:-- Men him eallinga ne ondrǽdaþ, hú ꝥ dióful him on stǽleð ealle þá unrihtan weorc þe hér worhte bióð,- Verc. Först. 89, 11.
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Þæt mé ne mótan þá dreórgan deófla æt mínum ende ne on dómdæge míne synna on stǽlan (cf. þæt mé nǽfre deófel náht on ne mæge bestǽlan,
- 101, 52), Angl. xi. 100, 94: Verc. Först. 147, 29.
Bosworth, Joseph. “stǽlan.” 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/58438.
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