stede
- adverb
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Hí of ðám stedum þá hors ástyrian ne mihton, Gr. D. 15, 5. ¶ of stede (or of-stede? cf. in-stede) on the spot, at once :-- Þænne þú of stede miht syllan
cum statim possis dare,
- Scint. 193, 12: 197, 13.
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On ðám ýtemestan styde standan,
- R. Ben. I. 76, 9.
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Ærest man ásmeáð þæs húses stede, Angl. viii. 324, 8. II b.
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:-- Seó gítsung næfde nǽnne stede on heora heortan,- Hml. Th. i. 326, 35.
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Smeága gehwá on his móde, gif ðás beboda habbað ǽnigne stede on his heortan, ii. 228, 21. II c. official position :-- On his styde se ðe is wyrðe efterfylige
in loco eius (decanus) qui dignus est succedat,
- R. Ben. I. 54, 9.
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Mathias wæs gecoren on Iúdan stede,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 15, 39.
- v. beán-, ceáp-, ciric-, cwealm-, hám-, hleów-, hlós-, mynster-, plog-, treów-, tún-, wáfung-, wer-stede; in-stede; adv.
Bosworth, Joseph. “stede.” 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/58508.
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