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hiw

(n.)
Grammar
hiw, heow, hiow, heó, es; n.
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On mistlícum and mænigfealdum hiwum of divers and manifold forms, Lchdm. iii. 234, 13

stániht

(adj.)
Grammar
stániht, stǽniht, adj.
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On stánehtan ford, iii. 389, 1. On ðone stánihtan ford, 168, 31. On ðone stánihtan weg, 409, 11. On stǽnihtum stówum, Lchdm, i. 212, 9. Sume feóllonon stǽnihte alia ceciderunt in petrosa, Mt. Kmbl. 13, 5

Linked entries: stǽniht ǽniht

be-cweþan

to sayto urgepressto speak forpray forto bequeathegrant by will

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Similar entries v. yfel-onbecweþende. to speak for, pray for Ðá cómon þá gebróðra tó ðí þæt hí his sáwle becwǽdon (cf. the same incident in Gr. D. 324, 16: Þá bróðra woldon hine scyldan mid heora gebedum and fore gebiddan (orando protegere)), Hml.

ǽ-wintre-cyning

(n.)
Grammar
ǽ-wintre-cyning, es; m.

A king or ruler for one winter or yeara consulconsul

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A king or ruler for one winter or year, a consul; consul

a-wygedne

(v.; part.)
Grammar
a-wygedne, pp. of a-wyrgian.

accursed

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Exon. 74 b ; Th. 279, 21, note ; Jul. 617;for awyrgedne accursed;

béron

Grammar
béron, perf. subj.of beran,

might bearcarrybringfor bǽren

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might bear, carry, bring, for bǽren, Byrht. Th. 133, 49; By. 67

be-grornian

(v.)

to lamentto grieve formœrere

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to lament, to grieve for; mœrereCd. 13; Th. 16, 14; Gen. 243

cyld

(n.)
Grammar
cyld, es; n.

Cold, coldnessfrigus

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Cold, coldness; frigus For cylde præ frigŏre, Coll. Monast. Th. 19, 29

dolg-bót

(n.)

compensation for a wound

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compensation for a wound, L. Alf. pol. 23; Th. i. 78, 7

Linked entry: bót

fyrderung

(n.)
Grammar
fyrderung, e; f.

A preparation or provision for an expeditionexpedītiōnis appărātus

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A preparation or provision for an expedition; expedītiōnis appărātus, Som. Ben. Lye

hreán

(n.)
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Wið hreán for indigestion [?], L. M. 2, 41; Lchdm. ii. 252, 16

munuc-stów

(n.)
Grammar
munuc-stów, e; f.

A place for monkslocus monachorum

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A place for monks; locus monachorum, Bd. 3, 24; 5. 556, 42

on-unspéd

(n.)
Grammar
on-unspéd, (?), e; f.
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Indigence, poverty For hwý ofergytest onunspéde ( inopiae ) úre, Ps. Spl. 43, 27

sumer-rǽdingbóc

(n.)
Grammar
sumer-rǽdingbóc, f.
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A lectionary for the summer .ii. sumer-rǽdingbéc, Chart. Th. 430. 16

þæc-tigele

(n.)
Grammar
þæc-tigele, an; f.
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A tile for a roof Þaectigilum imbricibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 110, 56

Linked entry: tigele

þeór-drenc

(n.)
Grammar
þeór-drenc, es; m.
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A drink for þeór-ádl, Lchdm. ii. 324, 18: iii. 28, 25

wæfer-stów

(n.)
Grammar
wæfer-stów, e; f.
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A place for spectacles, an amphitheatre Weaferstówa amphitheatrum, Lchdm. i. lxi, 9

winter-rǽdingbóc

(n.)
Grammar
winter-rǽdingbóc, f.
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A lectionary for the winter i. winterrǽding*-*bóc, Chart. Th. 430, 16

ǽtren-ness

(n.)
Grammar
ǽtren-ness, e; f.
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Poisonousness For bǽre lyfte wylme and ǽter-nesse, Lch. ii. 146, 16

beorþor-cwelm

Grammar
beorþor-cwelm, beorþor-cwealm.
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Substitute for Cot. II: