CRÆFT
- noun [ masculine ]
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On ðam gefeohte Mǽða cræft gefeól
in that battle the power of the Medes fell
- Ors. l, 12 ;
- Bos. 35, 43.
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He cwæþ ðæt ðín abal and cræft mára wurde
he said that thy strength and power would become greater
- Cd. 25 ;
- Th. 32, 9 ;
- Gen. 500: 155 ;
- Th. 193, 13 ;
- Exod. 245 ;
- 212 ;
- Th. 262, 3 ;
- Dan. 738 ;
- Beo. Th. 2571 ;
- B. 1283.
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His ágnes cræftes
of his own strength
- Bt. 16, 2 ;
- Fox 54, 5.
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Þurh his cræftes miht
by the might of his power
- Andr. Kmbl. 1170 ;
- An. 585 ;
- Elen. Kmbl. 1112 ;
- El. 558 ;
- Exon. 24b ;
- Th. 70, 29 ;
- Cri. 1146.
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He cræft máran hæfde
he had greater power
- Cd. 14 ;
- Th. 18, 6 ;
- Gen. 269: 22 ;
- Th. 27, 12 ;
- Gen. 416: 23 ;
- Th. 29, 21 ;
- Gen. 453 ;
- Exon. 33b ;
- Th. 107, 14 ;
- Gú. 58 ;
- Beo. Th. 1402 ;
- B. 699.
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Nýdaþ cræfte tíd
the tide forces it with power
- Salm. Kmbl. 790 ;
- Sal. 394 ;
- Cd. 23 ;
- Th. 29, 13 ;
- Gen. 449 ;
- Exon. 71b ;
- Th. 266, 3 ;
- Jul. 392 ;
- Beo. Th. 1969 ;
- B. 982.
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Mid eallum hiora cræftum
with all their forces
- Ors. 1, 13 ;
- 805. 37, 4 ;
- Exon. 109a ;
- Th. 417, 24 ;
- Rä. 36, 9.
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He his dryhtne hýrde þurh dýrne cræftas
he obeyed his lord through secret powers
- Salm. Kmbl. 904 ;
- Sal. 451 ;
- Cd. 184 ;
- Th. 230, 1 ;
- Dan. 226 ;
- Exon. 88b ;
- Th. 332, 33 ;
- Vy. 94: 92b ;
- Th. 346, 27 ;
- Sch. 5.
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Se cræft ðæs lareówdómes biþ cræft ealra cræfta
the art of teaching is the art of all arts
- Past. 1, 1 ;
- Hat. MS. 6b, 8.
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Cræft
ars
.- Wrt. Voc. 73, 35.
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Wolde ic ánes to ðé cræftes neósan
I would inquire of one art from thee
- Andr. Kmbl. 968 ;
- An. 484.
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He byþ forlǽten fram ðam cræfte
ipse dimittetur ab arte
- Coll. Monast. Th. 31, 35.
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Ic gearcie híg mid cræfte mínum [MS. minon]
præparo eas arte mea
- 27, 31 ;
- Bt. 39, 4 ;
- Fox 216, 24.
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Seó þeód ðone cræft ne cúðe ðæs fiscnóþes
the people knew not the art of fishing
- Bd. 4, 13; S. 582, 43.
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Betweoh ðás cræftas
inter istas artes
- Coll. Monast. Th. 30, 17.
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On his mycclum cræfte
by his great skill
- Hexam. 1 ;
- Norm. 4, 3.
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Nán mon ne mæg nǽnne cræft cýðan bútan tólum
no man can shew any skill without tools
- Bt. 17 ;
- Fox 58, 29 ;
- Boutr. Scrd. 17, 8.
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Wundorlíce cræfte ðú hit hæfst gesceapen
with wonderful skill thou hast made it
- Bt. 33, 4 ;
- Fox 130, 11 ;
- Ors. l, 12 ;
- Bos. 35, 35.
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Cræft biþ betere ðonne ǽhta
a craft [ = trade] is better than wealth
- Prov. Kmbl. 20 ;
- Coll. Monast. Th. 27, 27: 28, 5, 7, 9: 30, 11.
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Ǽlces cræftes andweorc
the materials of any trade
- Bt. 17 ;
- Fox 58, 30.
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Hwæt begytst ðú of ðínum cræfte
what gettest thou by thy trade?
- Coll. Monast. Th. 23, 3: 28, 3, 31.
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Ðeáh ðé ðíne sǽlþa forlǽton, ne forlǽt ðú ðínne cræft
though thy wealth desert thee, desert not thou thy trade
- Prov. Kmbl. 57 ;
- Coll. Monast. Th. 21, 1, 11: 22, 35, 37 ;
- Bt. 17 ;
- Fox 58, 31: 17 ;
- Fox 60, 2
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Mistlícra cræfta big*-*genceras
workers of various trades
- Coll. Monast. Th. 30, 1.
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To cræftum [MS. cræftan] teón
to educate in trades
- L. Edg. C. 51 ;
- Th. ii. 254, 26.
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Gif ðú bearn hæbbe, lǽr ða cræftas, ðæt hí mǽgen be ðám libban
if thou have children, teach them trades, that they may live by them
- Prov. Kmbl. 20: 57.
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Seó cwén bebeád cræftum getýde girwan Godes tempel
the queen commanded men skilled in crafts [= trades] to make a temple of God
- Elen. Kmbl. 2034 ;
- El. 1018.
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Wæs ǽfre unbegunnen Scyppend, se ðe gemacode swylcne cræft
the Creator, who made such a work, was ever without beginning
- Hexam. 1 ;
- Norm. 4, 5.
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Þurh deófles cræft
through the devil's craft
- Cd. 25 ;
- Th. 31, 29 ;
- Gen. 492.
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Ðeáh Eue on deófles cræft bedroren wurde
though Eve had been deceived by the devil's craft
- 38 ;
- Th. 51, 7 ;
- Gen. 823 ;
- Exon. 17b ;
- Th. 43, 7 ;
- Cri. 685 ;
- Andr. Kmbl. 2590 ;
- An. 1296 ;
- Frag. Kmbl. 56 ;
- Leas. 30.
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Feóndes cræfte
by a fiend's craft
- Andr. Kmbl. 2394 ;
- An. 1198 ;
- Exon. 71a ;
- Th. 264, 5 ;
- Jul. 359.
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Mínum cræftum
by my devices
- 72b ;
- Th. 271, 11 ;
- Jul. 480.
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Beald biþ se ðe onbýrigeþ bóca cræftes
he is bold who tasieth of book-knowledge
- Salm. Kmbl. 484 ;
- Sal. 242.
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On bóclícum cræfte
in book-knowledge
- Boutr. Scrd. 17, 7.
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Ða cnihtas cræft leornedon
the youths learned science
- Cd. 176 ;
- Th. 221, 5 ;
- Dan. 83.
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Ic wilnode ðæt míne cræftas ne wurden forgitene
I was desirous that my talents should not be forgotten
- Bt. 17 ;
- Fox 60, 9.
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Ða yfelan nǽfre habbaþ nǽnne cræft
the wicked never have any ability
- 36, 3 ;
- Fox 174, 35.
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Seó gesceádwísnes is synderlíc cræft ðære sáwle
reason is a peculiar faculty of the soul
- 33, 4 ;
- Fox 132, 10: 32, 1 ;
- Fox 116, 3.
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Ða cræftas de we ǽr ymbe sprǽcon ne sint to wiðmetanne wið ðære sáwle cræfta ǽnne
the faculties which we have before spoken about are not to be compared with any one of the faculties of the soul
- 32, 1 ;
- Fox 116, 1, 2, 4.
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Omérus on his leóþum swíðe hérede ðære sunnan cræftas
Homer in his poems greatly praised the sun's excellences
- 41, 1 ;
- Fox 244, 7.
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Sint ða cræftas betran ðonne ða unþeáwas
the virtues are better than the vices
- 36. 5 ;
- Fox 180, 15.
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Simmachus is wísdðmes and cræfta full
Symmachus is full of wisdom and virtues
- 10 ;
- Fox 28, 17.
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Se eorþlíca ánweald nǽfre ne sǽwþ ða cræftas
earthly power never sows the virtues
- 27, 1 ;
- Fox 94, 25: 30, 1 ;
- Fox 110, 5.
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Nán man for his ríce ne cymþ to cræftum, ac for his cræftum he cymþ to ríce
no man by his authority comes to virtues, but by his virtues he comes to authority
- 16, 1 ;
- Fox 50, 21, 23, 24.
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Gif massere geþeah ðæt he férde þríge ofer wíd-sǽ be his ágenum cræfte, se wæs ðonne syððan þegenrihtes weorþe
if a merchant thrived, so that he fared thrice over the wide sea in his own craft, then was he thenceforth worthy of thane-right
- L. R. 6 ;
- Th. i. 192, 10.
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Ic ǽfre ne geseah on sǽ leódan syllícran cræft
I never saw a more wonderful craft sailing on the sea
- Andr. Recd. 1004 ;
- An. 500.
Bosworth, Joseph. “CRÆFT.” 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/6643.
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