CNÓSL
- noun [ neuter ]
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Gewít ðú nú féran, and ðíne fare lǽdan, ceápas to cnósle
begin thow now to depart, and lead thy family, thy cattle for progeny
- Cd. 83;
- Th. 105, 2;
- Gen. 1747.
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Mínes cnósles
of my progeny
- Exon. 105a;
- Th. 399, 22;
- Rä. 19, 4: 112a;
- Th. 430, 15;
- Rä. 44, 9.
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Gódes and yfles ðǽr ic cunnade, cnósle bidǽled
there I tried good and evil, separated from my offspring
- 85b;
- Th. 321, 27;
- Wld. 52.
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Bearn vel cnósl soboles vel
proles
- Ælfc. Gl. 91;
- Som. 75, 19;
- Wrt. Voc. 51, 64.
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Cnósle
genere
- Mone B. 1608.
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Héht from hweorfan mánscyldigne cnósle sínum
he bade the crime-guilty depart from his kindred
- Cd. 50;
- Th. 64, 12;
- Gen. 1049.
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On cnósle oððe on cynne
in generatione
- Ps. Lamb. 32, 11.
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Gewát him mid cnósle
he departed with his family
- Cd. 83;
- Th. 104, 4;
- Gen. 1730.
Bosworth, Joseph. “CNÓSL.” 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/6475.
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