DEÁW
- noun [ masculine ]
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Swá swá deáw ðære dúne ðætte [se, Th; se ðe, Spl.] niðerastáh on munte oððe to dúne
sicut ros Hermon qui deseendit in montem Sion,
- Ps. Lamb. 132, 3.
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On morgen wæs ðæt deáw abútan ða fyrdwíc
mane ros jacuit per circuĭtum castrōrum,
- Ex. 16, 13: Num. 11, 9.
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Deáw and deór scúr ðec dómige
the dew and heavy rain exalt thee,
- Cd. 192 ;
- Th. 239, 18;
- Dan. 372: Exon.16 b ;
- Th. 38, 19;
- Cri. 609: 108 a ;
- Th. 412, 11;
- Rä. 30, 12: Deut. 32, 2.
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Þurh dropunge deáwes and rénes
through the dropping of dew and rain,
- Ps. Th. 64, 11.
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Syle ðé God of heofenes deáwe
det tibi Deus de rore cœli,
- Gen. 27, 28, 39.
Bosworth, Joseph. “DEÁW.” 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/7507.
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