færelt
- noun [ neuter ]
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Wænes sió eax welt ealles ðæs færeltes
the axle-tree of a waggon regulates all its going,
- Bt. 39, 7;
- Fox 220, 29, note 26 .
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On ðæm færelte
in the progress,
- 39, 7;
- Fox 222, 19, note 18 .
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On færelte
in itĭnĕre,
- Past. 4, 1;
- Swt. 36, 22.
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He ðæt færelt swíðost þurhteáh
he most chiefly undertook that expedition,
- Ors. 4, 10;
- Bos. 93, 31.
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Ðæt Scipia ðæs færeltes consul wǽre
that Scipio was the leader of the expedition,
- 4, 10;
- Bos. 95, 2: 4, 10;
- Bos. 93, 34.
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Æt ðam ǽrran færelte
in the former expedition,
- 4, 10;
- Ors. 92, 31: 4, 10;
- Bos. 93, 37.
Bosworth, Joseph. “færelt.” 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/9975.
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