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geap-scipe

(n.)
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geap-scipe, es; m.

Craftcunningdeceitfraudastūtiafraus

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Craft, cunning, deceit, fraud; astūtia, fraus Eall heora geapscipe wearþ ameldod Israhéla bearnum all their deceit was made known to the children of Israel, Jos. 9, 16. Þurh his geapscipe he begeat ðone castel through his cunning he obtained the castle

gebǽr-scipe

(n.)
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gebǽr-scipe, es; n.

A feast

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A feast, Lk. Skt. Lind. 14, 13

gebeár-scipe

(n.)

a feast

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a feast, Lk. Skt. Lind. 9, 14

gebed-scipe

(n.)
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gebed-scipe, es; m.

Bed-fellowshipcohabitationmarriagecohabĭtātio

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Bed-fellowship, cohabitation, marriage; cohabĭtātio Þurh ðone gebedscipe through cohabitation, Exon. 9 a; Th. 5, 29; Cri. 76 : Cd. 57; Th. 70, 4; Gen. 1148 : 100; Th. 133, 25; Gen. 2216

eala-scóp

(n.)
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eala-scóp, es; m.

An ale-poet

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An ale-poet, L. N. P. L. 41; Th. ii. 296, 12

híg-scipe

Similar entry: híw-scipe

hinder-scipe

(n.)
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hinder-scipe, es; m.
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Wickedness; nequitia, Hpt. Gl. 415

hláford-scipe

(n.)
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hláford-scipe, es; m.
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Lordship, rule; dominatio Hláfordscipe ðín dominatio tua, Ps. Spl. 144, 13. Hwí wæs Adame án treów forboden ðá ðá hé wæs ealles óðres hláford ? To ðan ðæt hé hine ne onhófe on swá micclum hláfordscipe why was one tree forbidden to Adam, when he was lord

hwæt-scipe

(n.)
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hwæt-scipe, es; m.

Quicknessboldnessbraveryvalour

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Quickness, boldness, bravery, valour Oft mon biþ swíðe rempende and rǽsþ suíðe dollíce on ǽlc weorc and hrædlíce and ðeáh wénaþ men ðæt hit síe for arodscipe and hwætscipe sæpe præcipitata actio velocitatis efficacia putatur, Past. 20, 1; Swt. 149, 13

inwit-scear

(n.)
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inwit-scear, es; m.
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Slaughter effected by craft,Beo. Th. 4949; B. 2478

láð-scipe

(n.)
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láð-scipe, es; m.

calamity

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A painful condition, calamity Abram wolde Loth álynnan of láðscipe [when Lot was carried off captive], Cd. 95; Th. 123, 20; Gen. 2048

mægen-scipe

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mægen-scipe, es; m.

Powermight

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Power, might Metodes mægenscipe, Cd. 173; Th. 217, 9; Dan. 20

mana-scipe

(n.)
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mana-scipe, es; m.

Humanitykindnesscivility

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Humanity, kindness, civility Manscipes weldǽdum underþeódde humanitatis offitiis deditos, Cod. Dip. Birch 154, 38. Manscipe gyfan beþearfendum and ælþeódigum humanitatem peregrinis et egentibus impendere, 155, 5

met-scipe

(n.)
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met-scipe, es; m.

Foodrefection

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Food, refection Habban ða xii heora metscype tógædere, and fédan hig swá swá hig sylfe wyrðe munon, and dǽlon ealle ða meteláfe, L. Æðelst. v. 8, 1; Th. i. 236, 6

oster-scill

(n.)
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oster-scill, e; f.
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An oyster-shell Mid ostorscyllum gecnucud and gemenged, Lchdm. i. 338, 16

prút-scipe

(n.)
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prút-scipe, es ; m.
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Pride, arrogance Prútscipes arrogantiae, superbiae, Hpt. Gl. 432, 50. Múþ heora spræc prútscipe ( superbiam ), Ps. Lamb. 16, 10

ge-scád

(n.)
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distance, reason, Exon. 94 a; Th. 353, 16: Reim. 13

ge-sceó

(n.)
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shoes; calceamenta, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 3, 11

ge-scild

(n.)
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ge-scild, es; n.
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A refuge; refugium, Ps. Spl. T. 70, 4

ge-sciran

(v.)
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to act as a steward; vilicare, Lk. Skt. Lind. 16, 2