brégd
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fear, terror, dread
æt-hwón
Almost ⬩ paene ⬩ fere
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Almost; paene, fere
égan
to fear, dread
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to fear, dread
forhtung
Fear ⬩ păvor
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Fear; păvor Búton blácunge and forhtunge without paleness and fear. Homl. Th. i. 72, 28; ii. 560, 15. On forhtunge in păvōre, Ps. Lamb. 30, 23
freónd-mynd
An amorous mind ⬩ amātōria mens
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An amorous mind; amātōria mens Ic me onégan [MS. onagen] mæg ðæt me wráþra sum, wǽpnes ecge, for freóndmynde, feore beneóte I for myself may fear that some enemy, through amorous mind, may deprive me of life with a weapon's edge, Cd. 89; Th. 109, 31;
eal-mǽst
ALMOST ⬩ totum fere, pene
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ALMOST; totum fere, pene Hit iseal-mǽst mid háligra manna naman geset sanctōrum hŏmĭnum nōmĭnĭbus totum fere obsĭtum est, Bd. Whelc. 448, 18; Homl. Th. ii. 466, 22
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weorold-ege
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Worldly fear, fear of the world Hý sculan Godes ege habban on gemynde and ne eargian for woruldege ealles tó swýðe, L. I. P. 6; Th. ii. 310, 20
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on-égan
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To fear Sǽton him at wíne, wealle belocene, ne onégdon ná orlegra níð, Cd. Th. 259, 25; Dan. 697. Ic mé onégan (onagen, MS.) mæg, ðæt mé wráðra sum wǽpnes ecge feore beneóte, 109, 28; Gen. 1829. Ni anoegun (anoegu ná?)
ofer-búgan
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[Ofer is probably a mistake for fer. v. note on this passage, and for-búgan.] (?)
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reord
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Féd feora wócre óð ic ðære láfe lagosíða eft reorde rýman wille, Cd. Th. 81, 12; Gen. 1344, Hé wæs swá gistlíþe, ðæt hé for Godes lufon eode tó reordum mid ðám tócumendum mannum Shrn. 129, 27
forht-lic
fearful ⬩ fearful ⬩ terrible
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Add: fearful, feeling fear. v. Dict. fearful, inspiring fear, terrible Se stranga and se forhtlica wind, Shrn. 81, 31. ? Hý sculan nyttian lytlum and forhtlicum metum, Lch. ii. 30, 30
æl-mǽst
Almost ⬩ fere
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Almost; fere, Chr. 1091; Th. 359,12
fænn
a fen
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a fen, Ps. Lamb. 17, 43
ge-scýnian
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to fear; metuere, Rtl. 32, 9
ge-brégdnes
Fear ⬩ dread ⬩ tĭmor ⬩ terror
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Fear, dread; tĭmor, terror.Som. Ben Lye
on-drysness
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Fear Ondesnisse timoris, Rtl. 3, 24
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god-sǽd
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The fear of God, piety Æþele cnihtas and ǽfæste ginge and góde in godsǽde noble youths and pious, young and good in the fear of God, Cd. 176; Th. 221, 19; Dan. 90
dærst
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Dræst fex, Ps. Rdr. 74, 9. Add
fót
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Add:: gen. fét; inst. fét. the foot of a living creature Sete þú þínne scytefinger uppon þínne fót and stríc on twá healfa þines fét. Tech. ii. 126, 9. Mid foet pede, Ps. Srt. 65, 6. Mid ðǽm fét, Past. 357, 21. Mid ðý fét, 358, 4.
ægsa
Fear ⬩ timor
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Fear; timor, Mt. Rush. Stv. 14, 26