sum-dǽl
- noun [ masculine ]
- adverb
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Gelamp hit ꝥ Scotta sumdǽl gewát of Ybernian on Brittene and þes landes sumdǽl geeódan,
- Chr. pref.; P. 3, 18-5, 1.
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In þám glæsfæte wæs gesewen sumdǽl (hwæthwega lytel dǽl, v.l.) eles tó láfe
in vase vitreo parum olei remansisse videbatur,
- Gr. D. 159, 22.
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Hé gewát féran út sumdǽl óðres weorces (sum weorc, v. l.) tó wyrcanne
ad exercendum opus aliquod discessit,
- 63, 28.
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Tó þon ꝥ heó mihte sumdǽl (sumne dǽl, v. l. ) hwǽtes (hwylcnehugu hwǽte, v. l.) geclǽnsian
ad purgandum triticum,
- 97, 3.
- [v. N. E. D. some-deal.]
Bosworth, Joseph. “sum-dǽl.” 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/58699.
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