elpend
- noun [ masculine ]
 
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Hwæðer ge seón máran on eówrum líchoman ðonne elpend
if ye were greater in your body than the elephant,
- Bt. 32, 1;
 - Fox 114, 25.
 
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Elpendes hýd wyle drincan wǽtan gelíce and spinge déþ
an elephant's hide will drink wet like a sponge,
- Ors. 5, 7;
 - Bos. 107, 10.
 
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He genéþde under ánne elpend
he went boldly under an elephant,
- Ors. 4, 1;
 - Bos. 77, 20: 78, 9.
 
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He hæfde xx elpenda
he had twenty elephants,
- 4, 1;
 - Bos. 77, 5: 5, 7;
 - Bos. 107, 8.
 
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To ðám elpendum [MS. elpendan]
to the elephants,
- 4, 1;
 - Bos. 77, 26.
 
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Hét Pirrus dón ða elpendas on ðæt gefeoht
Pyrrhus ordered the elephants to be brought into the battle,
- 77, 16, 23: 78, 5, 28.
 
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “elpend.” 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/9285.
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