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rop-wærc

(n.)
Grammar
rop-wærc, es; m.
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Colic Ropwærc colica, Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 68. Hropwyrc, i. 19, 56

slíw

(n.)
Grammar
slíw, sleów, sliú, slí, es; m.

The name of a fisha tencha mullet

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The name of a fish, a tench ora mullet Slíw tinca, Wrt. Voc. i. 55, 73 tinctus, 281, 52. Sliú tincus, 66, 1. Sleów mugilis, ii.57, 75. Slí tincti, Txts. 101, 2020. Slii, 116, 221

Linked entry: sleów

smǽr

(n.)
Grammar
smǽr, smǽre? es; m.

A lip

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A lip Smǽras (? printed sinæres) labra, Hpt. Gl. 457. 39. Reádum smǽrum roseis labris, 481, 25. Smǽrum buccis, 422, 72. Smérum Lchdm. i. lxx, 6. Cf. For hire speche he smere loh Laym. 14981. Tho he (the fox) wes inne, smere he lou. Rel. Ant. ii. 272,

smeá-wrenc

(n.)
Grammar
smeá-wrenc, es ; m.
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A crafty device, sharp trick Hé begeat mid his sméhwrencan and mid his golde and seolfre eall dyrnunga, ðæt him gewearð se þridda pænig of ðære tolne on Sandwíc, Chart. Th. 339, 8

són

(n.)
Grammar
són, es; m.
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A musical sound, music vocal or instrumental Nán neát nyste nǽnne andan tó óþrum for ðære mergþe ðæs sónes . . . Hé wæs oflyst ðæs seldcúþan sónes ( the music of Orpheus' harp ), Bt. 35, 6; Fox 168, 11, 23. Ða hearpan strengas se hearpere sníðe ungelíce

Linked entry: be-sóne

són-cræft

(n.)
Grammar
són-cræft, es; m.
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Music Sóncræft musicam, Anglia xiii. 38, 306

sorh-stæf

(n.)
Grammar
sorh-stæf, es; m.
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Trouble, care, affliction Æfter sorgstafum, Exon. Th. 282, 8; Jul. 660. Cf. sár-, hearm-stæf

sorh-wilm

(n.)
Grammar
sorh-wilm, es; m.
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Violent emotion of anxiety or sorrow Soden sorgwælmum, Exon. Th. 177, 32; Gú. 1236. Sorgwylmum, 166, 21; Gú. 1046. Ic ðæs módceare sorhwylmum seáð, Beo. Th. 3990; B. 1993

sorh-wíte

(n.)
Grammar
sorh-wíte, es; n.
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A grievous punishment, torment Ðara sorhwíta mǽst, Wulfst. 187, 2

sót

(n.)
Grammar
sót, es; n.
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Soot Sót fuligo, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 3; Zup. 37, 4. Sót fuligo, deorces sótes furvae fuliginis, Hpt. Gl. 504, 6-8. Soote fuligine, Wrt. Voc. ii. 36, 28. Sooth, 109, 46. Meng wið sóte, Lchdm. ii. 76, 8. Meng ðǽrtó sót and sealt and sand, i. 356, 24

sóþ

(n.)
Grammar
sóþ, es; n.
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Sooth. truth in a general sense, conformity with an absolute standard Ðæt is fruma worda ðínra ðæt ðǽr byþ sóð symble méted principium verborum tuorum veritas, Ps. Th. 118, 160. Ðæt his sóð fore ús genge weorðe, Exon. 147, 33; Gú. 736. Swá ic geornlícor

sotscipe

(n.)
Grammar
sotscipe, es; m.
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Folly, stupidity Sotscipe hebetudo, Wrt. Voc. i. 50, 60

spæc

(n.)
Grammar
spæc, es; m. (?) n. (?)
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A thin twig, tendril, runner Twig ramus, spæc framen (cf. framen streáberie-wísan, 31, 70), Wrt. Voc. i. 285, 81: ii. 36, 57: cremium (cremia ligna tenuia et arida), 151, 2. Ðara spaca speldra malleoli (malleolus manipulus sparteus pice contectus quem

Linked entry: spræc

spær-stán

(n.)
Grammar
spær-stán, es; m.
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Gypsum, chalk Spærstán gipsum, Wrt. Voc. i. 85, 22: creta argentea, 37, 30

Linked entry: spæren

spanere

(n.)
Grammar
spanere, es; m.
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One who entices Sponera lenonum Wrt. Voc. ii. 52, 42: 84, 39

Linked entry: sponere

snáð

(n.)
Grammar
snáð, es; m.(?)
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A killing Snáðes occisionis, Hpt. Gl. 478, 45

snáw

(n.)
Grammar
snáw, es; m.
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Snow Snáw nix, Wrt. Voc. i. 52, 47. Swá hwíte swá snáw (sná, Lind.: snáu, Rush.), Mt. Kmbl. 28, 3. Snáuw, Shrn. 50, 15. Snáua nix, Mk. Skt. Lind. 9, 3. Snáw cymþ of ðam þynnum wǽtan ðe byþ up átogen mid ðære lyfte, and byþ gefroren ǽr ðan hé tó dropum

snegel

(n.)
Grammar
snegel, snægel, snegl, snél, snǽl, es; m.
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A snail Snegl, snél limax, Txts. 75, 1220. Snegel, Wrt. Voc. i. 78, 63. Snægl, 24, 4: ii. 51, 4. Snegel se ðe hæfþ hús testudo, i. 78, 64. Snegl, snægl, snægel, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 3; Zup. 37, 8. Gehúsed snægl, Wrt. Voc. i. 24, 5. Snegl, snægl marruca, Txts

Linked entry: snægel

snid

(n.)
Grammar
snid, es; n.
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A slice, cut Ðæt snid copus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 21, 59

socc

(n.)
Grammar
socc, es; m.
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A sock, kind of shoe Socc soccus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 120, 70. Soccas pedules (cf. meó), R. Ben. Interl. 92, 1