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dígolnes

  • noun [ feminine ]
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dígolnes, dígolnys,-ness , -nyss, e ; f.
Solitariness, solitude, privacy, secrecy, mystery, hiding-place, recess; solitūdo, abscondĭtum quid, secrētum, arcāna, latebra
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  • He to dígolnesse and to stilnesse becom ðære godcundan sceáwunge

    he came to the privacy and stillness of the divine contemplation,

    • Bd. 4,
    • 28;
    • S. 605,
    • 10.
  • Se cyning his geþohte ðære cwéne on dígolnysse onwreáh

    rex cogitatiōnem suam regīnæ in secrēto revelāvit,

    • 2,
    • 12;
    • S. 514,
    • 36.
  • Him Dryhten synderlíce his dígolnysse onwreáh

    Domĭnus ei specialĭter sua revēlābat arcāna,

    • 4,
    • 3;
    • S. 567,
    • 20.
  • Nǽnig ðara andweardra his heortan deágolnesse him helan dorste

    nullus præsentium latebras ei sui cordis celāre præsumpsit,

    • 4,
    • 27;
    • S. 604,
    • 22.
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  • dígolnes, n.