cwicu
- adjective
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Cwicu
alive, nom. m.
- Ps. Th. 118, 93.
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Cwico wæs ic
I was living,
- Exon. 125a ;
- Th. 482, 1;
- Rä. 66, 1: Beo. Th. 6178 ;
- B. 3093 .
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Cucu
vivas,
- Wrt. Voc. 85, 56.
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Samson miccle má on his deáþe acwealde, ðonne he ǽr cucu dyde
Samson multo plures interfecit moriens, quam ante vivus occiderat,
- Jud. 16, 30: Boutr. Scrd. 18, 11: Homl. Th. i. 52, 20: ii. 212, 33: Cod. Dipl. 897 ;
- Kmbl. iv. 233, 5, 13.
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Ne sécþ seó cucu [turtle] nǽfre hire óðerne gemacan
the quick [living turtle-dove] never seeks to itself another mate,
- Homl. Th. i. 142, 14.
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Heó sóna cucu arás
she instantly arose alive,
ii.- 26, 32.
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Gif hit cucu [cwicu MS. G.] feoh wǽre
if it were live cattle,
- L. Alf. 28 ;
- Th. i. 52, 1.
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Ǽlc þing ðe cucu byþ
everything which is alive;animal,
- Wrt. Voc. 78, 50.
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Ic hæfde ferþ cwicu
I had a soul alive,
- Exon. 126b ;
- Th. 487, 21;
- Rä. 73, 5.
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Ic hæfde feorh cwico
I had a soul alive,
- 103b ;
- Th. 392, 11;
- Rä. 11, 6: 104a ;
- Th. 394, 14;
- Rä. 14, 3.
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Teón ða wæteru forþ swimmende cynn cucu on lífe
producant aquæ reptile animæ viventis,
- Gen. 1, 20: Ex. 22, 4.
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Hí cwico nǽron
they were not alive,
- Exon. 24b ;
- Th. 69, 36;
- Cri. 1131 .
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Cwicu
quick [living], pl. nom. n.
- Ps. Th. 108, 24.
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Cwicu
quick [living], pl. acc. m.
- 87, 18.
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He clifu cyrreþ on cwicu wæteres wellan
he turnelh the rocks to quick [living] springs of water,
- 113, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cwicu.” 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/6972.
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