DUST
- noun [ neuter ]
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Hwæðer ðé ðæt dust hérige
numquid confitēbĭtur tibi pulvis?
- Ps. Th. 29, 9: Ps. Lamb. 77, 27.
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Ligeþ dust ðǽr hit wæs
the dust shall lie where it was,
- Exon. 99 b ;
- Th. 373, 8;
- Seel. 105: l08 a ;
- Th. 412, 10;
- Rä. 30, 12.
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Hió wǽre fordrugod to duste
it would be dried to dust,
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 207;
- Met. 20, 104: Salm. Kmbl. 630 ;
- Sal. 314: Exon . 98 a; Th. 368, 4 ; Seel. 16: Bd: 4, 30; S. 608, 30.
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Hí beóþ duste gelícran, ðonne hit wind toblǽwþ
tamquam pulvis, quem projĭcit ventus a făcie terræ,
- Ps. Th. 1, 5: 89, 6.
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Asceacaþ ðæt dust of eówrum fótum
excŭtĭte pulvĕrem de pĕdĭbus vestris,
- Mk. Bos. 6, 11: Lk. Bos. 10, 11.
Bosworth, Joseph. “DUST.” 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/8140.
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