CÝÞ
- noun [ feminine ]
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Cýþþe
notitiæ,
Mone- B. 4214 .
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Of mínre sylfre cýþþe
from my own knowledge,
- Bd. 5, 24;
- S. 647, 18.
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Ðe náne cýþþe to Gode næfdon
who have had no knowledge of God,
- Homl. Th. i. 396, 28.
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Ðære godcundan cýþþe
divinæ cognitionis,
- Bd. 5, 22;
- S. 644, 13, 16.
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Gif he to ðam cyninge furðor cýþþe hæbbe
if he have further relation to the king,
- L. C. S. 72 ;
- Th. i. 414, 17.
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Ðis is mín ágen cýþ
this is my own country,
- Bt. Met. Fox 24, 98;
- Met. 24, 49.
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On heora ágenre cýþþe
in their own country,
- Bt. 27, 4;
- Fox 100, 11.
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Eorlas on cýþþe
men in the country,
- Andr. Kmbl. 1467 ;
- An. 735 .
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Cniht of cýþþe
a boy from his country,
- Cd. 134 ;
- Th. 169, 15;
- Gen. 2800 .
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Ðú meaht to heora cýþþe becuman
thou mayest come to their country,
- Bt. Met. Fox 12, 47;
- Met. 12, 24.
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Gif ðú gewítest cýþþe sécean
if thou goest to seek thy country,
- Salm. Kmbl. 408 ;
- Sal. 204 .
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Cýþ
region,
- Bt. 33, 4;
- Fox 130, 14.
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Ðǽr úre cýþþ wæs
there was our place,
- Ps. Th. 121, 2: 119, 5.
Bosworth, Joseph. “CÝÞ.” 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/7292.
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