DOLH
- noun [ neuter ]
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Cnua gréne betonican and lege on ðæt dolh gelóme, óþ-ðæt ðæt dolh [sý] gebátod
pound green betony and lay it on the wound frequently, until the wound is bettered,
- L. M. 3, 33;
- Lchdm. ii. 328, 2, 3: 1, 38;
- Lchdm. ii. 96, 9, 15, 16: 1, 72;
- Lchdm. ii. 148, 21.
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Gyf yfele dolh oððe wunda on heáfde sýn, genim ðas ylcan wyrte
if evil cuts or wounds be on the head, take this same herb,
- Herb. 122, 2;
- Lchdm. i. 234, 15.
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Me ecga dolg eácen weorþaþ
to me the edges' sores become increased,
- Exon. 102 b ;
- Th. 388, 25;
- Rä. 6, 13.
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Deópra dolga
of deep gashes,
114 a;- Th. 438, 7;
- Rä. 57, 4.
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To deópum dolgum
for deep wounds,
- L. M. 1, 45;
- Lchdm. ii. 114, 1.
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Wið ða sweartan dolh, genim ðas ylcan wyrte
for black scars, take this same herb,
- Herb. 10, 3;
- Lchdm. i. 100, 23: Homl. Blick. 91, 1.
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Ðám biþ grorne dolg sceáwian
it shall be sad to them to behold the scars.
- Exon. 25 b ;
- Th. 74, 16;
- Cri. 1207: 24 a ;
- Th. 68, 24;
- Cri. 1108 .
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Blód-dolh
a blood-letting wound,
- L. M. 1, 72;
- Lchdm. ii. 148, 12, 15.
Bosworth, Joseph. “DOLH.” 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/7781.
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