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heáfod-sár

(n.)
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heáfod-sár, es; m.
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Pain in the head, Herb. 4, 7; Lchdm. i. 90, 28

heáh-sǽl

(n.)
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heáh-sǽl, e; f.
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Great happiness Mínes múþes mé módes willa on heáhsǽlum hraþe gebringe voluntaria oris mei beneplacita fac, Ps. Th. 118, 108

hilde-sæd

(adj.)
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hilde-sæd, adj.
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Wearied with battle, Beo. Th. 5439; B. 2723

lín-sǽd

(n.)
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lín-sǽd, es; n.

Linseed

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Linseed Línsǽd elimos vel lini semen, Wrt. Voc. 69, 32. Mid línsǽde, Herb. 39, 3; Lchdm. i. 140, 13

nǽp-sǽd

(n.)
Grammar
nǽp-sǽd, es; n.

Seed of turnip or of rape

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Seed of turnip or of rape Genim senepes sǽdes dǽl and nǽpsǽdes, Lchdm. ii. 24, 15. Nim senepsǽd and nǽpsǽd, iii. 88, 15

pill-sápe

(n.)
Grammar
pill-sápe, an; f.
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Silotrum (?), Wrt. Voc. i. 27, 32

ge-sie

(v.)
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to be; esse, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 6, 31

sáp-box

(n.)
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a box for resin Man sceal habban leóhtfæt, blácern, cyllan, sápbox, Anglia ix. 264, 22

Linked entry: box

sár-ferhþ

(adj.)
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sár-ferhþ, adj.
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Sore at heart, wounded in spirit Ðæt wíf ( Sarah complaining to Abraham about Hagar ) módes sorge, sárferhþ sægde: 'Ne fremest ðú riht wið mé,' Cd. Th. 135, 17; Gen. 2244. Cf. sárig-ferhþ

sár-seófung

(n.)
Grammar
sár-seófung, e; f.
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Complaint Sárseófunge querulosis quiðungum questibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 76, 18-19

Linked entry: seófung

sár-spell

(n.)
Grammar
sár-spell, es; n.
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A sorrowful speech, a lament Ic secge ðis sárspell and ymb síþ spræce, Exon. Th. 458, 6; Hy. 4, 96

sǽd-leáp

(n.)
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sǽd-leáp, es; m.
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A basket or other vessel of wood carried on one arm of the husbandman, to bear the seed which he sows with the other, a seed-leap (Essex), seed-lip (Oxford). v. E. D. S. Pub. B. 18; also seed-lop, v. Old Country and Farming words, iii. Hopur or a seed

Linked entry: leáp

sǽd-tíma

(n.)
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sǽd-tíma, an; m.
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Seed-time, time for sowing Sǽdtíma and hærfest, sumor and winter ne geswícaþ nǽfre, Hexam. 7; Norm. 12, 28

sal-warp

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sám-bærned

(adj.)
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sám-bærned, adj.
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Half-burnt Sámbærnd semiustus, Hpt. Gl. 508, 56

sám-cwic

(adj.)
Grammar
sám-cwic, -cucu; adj.
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Half-dead Sum mǽden hé gehǽlde, ðæt ðe læg on legerbedde seóc, sámcucu geþúht, Homl. Th. ii. 510, 25. Hé sámcucu læg, Homl. Skt. i. 6, 164: L. Ælfc. C. 31; Th. ii. 354, 10. Hé (Anthony) bebeád ðæt hiene mon on ða ilcan byrgenne tó hiere (Cleopatra)

sám-hál

(adj.)
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sám-hál, adj.
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Not in perfect health, weak Nú ne beóþ náht fela manna ætsamne, ðæt heora sum ne sí seóc and sámhál, Wulfst. 273, 10

sam-hwilc

(adj.; pronoun.)
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sam-hwilc, pron.
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Some Þeówne . lx. Somhwelcne fíftegum (mid fíftig, MSS. B. H. ) the 'wer' for the 'þeów' is 60 shillings. For one kind it is 50 (?), L. In. 23 ; Th. i. 118, 4. Swá hwæt swá ús God sylle máre ðonne wé néde brúcan sceolan

sám-milt

(adj.)
Grammar
sám-milt, -melt; adj.
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Half-digested Se geþigeda mete hefegaþ ðone magan, and hé ðone sámmeltan ( the half-digested food ) þurh ða wambe út sent, Lchdm. ii. 186, 22

sam-rád

(adj.)
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sam-rád, adj.
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Harmonious, united Se cræftga geférscipas fæste gesamnaþ ðæt hí hiora freóndscipe forþ on symbel untweófealde treówa gehealdaþ sibbe samráde the mighty one unites societies firmly, so that for ever they continue to maintain their friendship, faith sincere