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wan-ǽht

(n.)
Grammar
wan-ǽht, e; f.
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Scant possession Náh ic fela goldes . . . ic mé sylf ne mæg fore mínum wonǽhtum willan ádreógan, Exon. Th. 458, 19 ; Hy. 4, 103. Cf. wan-spéd

wæsc-ærn

(n.)
Grammar
wæsc-ærn, -ern, es; n.
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A wash-house Wæscern lautorium, Wrt. Voc. i. 58, 22

weorold-ǽht

(n.)
Grammar
weorold-ǽht, e; f.
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Worldly property, worldly possession or good Is nýd ðæt sume mid wonunge heora woruldǽhta synd gerihte necesse est ut quidam damnis corrigantur, Bd. 1, 27 ; S. 490, 10. Ðone teódan dǽl his woruldǽhta gesyllan, Wulfst. 283, 26: Bt. 13; Fox 38, 2. Ðæt

ærce-hád

Grammar
ærce-hád, v. erce-hád
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in Dict

ærce-stól

(n.)
Grammar
ærce-stól, es; m.
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Archiepiscopal see Ælfeáh féng tó ðám ærcestóle, Chr. 1006; P. 136, 8. Arcestóle, 988; P. 125, 24. Wæs Dúnstán æt ðám ercestóle, Hml. S. 21, 458. Hé heóld ðone arcestól mid mycclan weorðmynte, Chr. 1069; P. 204, 11

ærn-þegen

(n.)
Grammar
ærn-þegen, es; m.
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The officer of a house Rendegn aeditus, templi vel aedis minister, Txts. 109, 1137

Linked entry: ren-degn

ǽht-boren

(adj.)
Grammar
ǽht-boren, adj.
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Slave-born. v. ǽht, <b>I d,</b> and þeów-boren Ná ðá áne ðe freó synt, ac gyt má ðe ǽhtborene ( ex conditione servili ) synt, R. Ben. 138, 20

æle-lendisc

Similar entry: ele-lendisc

æle-grǽdig

(adj.)
Grammar
æle-grǽdig, adj.
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Very greedy, ravenous Gezabel sceolon etan ælegrǽdige hundas, Hml. S. 18, 213

Linked entry: grǽdig

æle-midde

(n.)
Grammar
æle-midde, an; f.
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The exact middle; only in the phrase on æle*-*middan=just in the middle Seó firmamentum tyrnð symle onbútan ús. . . . Seó eorðe stent on ælemiddan, Lch. iii. 254, 16. Ðǽre sunnan hǽtu wyrcð fíf dǽlas on middanearde. . . . Án ðǽra dǽla is on ælemiddan

Linked entry: midde

ælf-scínu

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Take under ælf-scíne

ælf-þone

(n.)
Grammar
ælf-þone, f.?
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Dele ?

eorþ-ærn

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Eorþern apogium (cf. eorþ-hús), Wrt. Voc. ii. 7, 19. Geond eorðærn, Nap. 20. Add

cyric-ǽwe

Grammar
cyric-ǽwe, v. ciric-ǽ(w).

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geréf-ærn

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heall-ærn

Similar entry: heal-ærn

hors-ærn

Similar entry: hors-ern

mete-ærn

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a refectory :-- Þonne tǽce ic eów hwǽr þára bróðra metern (refectorium) wǽre, Gr. D. 147, 34. Add

micel-ǽte

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Sífre, ná mycelǽte sobrius, non multum aedax, R. Ben. I. 61, 5 : 20, 14. Ne beó hé druncengeorn, ne beó hé tó slápol, ne beó hé tó micelǽte, Ll. Th. ii. 416, 15. Add

míddel-ǽdr

(n.)
Grammar
míddel-ǽdr, e; f.
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A middle vein, median vein Lǽt him blód of innanearme of þǽre miclan ǽdre þǽre middelǽdre, Lch. ii. 234, 6. Sceal mon on þǽre middelǽdre blód lǽtan, 210, 11