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þornig

(adj.)
Grammar
þornig, adj. Thorny, full of thorns. v. þorn
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Se yrðling lufaþ ðone æcer ðe æfter ðornum and brémelum genihtsume wæstmas ágifþ swíðor ðonne lufige ðone ðe ðornig næs, Homl. Th. i. 342, 8. Gehega þíne eáran mid þornigum hege, Wulfst. 246, 9

gristbitian

(v.)
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gristbitað ( fremet; stridebit, Ps. L.: grystbitað, Ps. Spl.) mid his tóþum ongeán hine, Ps. Th. 36, 12. Gristbites, Mk. R. 9, 18. Hý gristbitoton ( stridenunt ) on mé tóþum heora, Ps. Rdr. 34, 16. Add

on-middan

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Add: ¶ where the governed noun comes between on and middan Þá wæs þǽr án mycel burh on heora wege middan, Hml. S. 25, 440. wearð forbærned on þám bæþe middan, Hml. A. 60, 209

innan

(adv.)
Grammar
innan, adv. and prep. gen. dat. acc.

Inintowithinfrom within

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Hér fór se here innan Mierce in this year the Danes marched into Mercia, 868; Erl. 72, 21. in combination with in, on [cf. O.

sam-tinges

(adv.)
Grammar
sam-tinges, (sæm-, sem-); adv.
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Ðá nolde hí sæmtinges ácwellan ac lét him fyrst he would not kill them immediately, but allowed them time, 424, 14. Ðá áwurpon ða hǽðenan sóna heora gedwyld, and tó heora Scyppende sæmtinges gebugon, 510, 3: 230, 18.

Linked entries: sæm-tinges -tinges

weard-mann

(n.)
Grammar
weard-mann, es; m.
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heora wæterscipe mid weardmannum besette constituit centenarios per singulos fontes, 94, 172

ge-wunian

(v.)
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Se consul wénde ꝥ búton sorge mehte on þǽm wintersetle gewunian þe þá on wæs, Ors. 4, 8; S. 188, 5: Jul. 375.

brǽmbel

(n.)
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a bramble, Herb. 89, l; Lchdm. i. 192, note 6

cwén-fugol

(n.)
Grammar
cwén-fugol, es; m.

A female or hen birdavis feminea, Som. Ben. Lye

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A female or hen bird; avis feminea, Som. Ben. Lye

eorþ-yfig

(n.)
Grammar
eorþ-yfig, es; n.

Ground ivyhĕdĕra terrestris

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Herb. 100; Lchdm. i. 212, 18

framaþ

(v.)
Grammar
framaþ, = fremaþ; 3rd sing. pres. of fremian.

does goodavails

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does good, avails, Herb. 146, 2; Lchdm. i. 270, 4

garuwe

(n.)
Grammar
garuwe, an; f.

Yarrowmillefŏlium

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Yarrow; millefŏlium, Herb. 90; Lchdm. i. 194, 4, MS. B

and-leán

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Heó þolian ne wolde yfel and ondleán, Gen. 2264. Add

feówer-ecgede

(adj.)
Grammar
feówer-ecgede, adj.

Four-edged

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Four-edged Heó hafaþ feówerecgedne stelan, Lch. i. 290, 19

Linked entry: fiþer-ecgede

strégan

(v.)
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Perhaps the example given at stregdan; should be taken here

bearn-eácnod

(adj.)
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pregnant Heó wæs bearneácnod of ðám Hálgan Gáste, Nap. 8

licgan

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hiene hét on carcern bescúfan, and þǽr lęg oþ his líf forlét, Ors. 5, 4; S. 224, 16. Lágon þá óðre fýnd on þám fýre, Gen. 322. Ðeáh ðonne giét on ðæs flǽsces lustfulnesse licge, Past. 395, 6.

sum

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Ðeáh mæge sume (= sume dǽle) his willan ongitan, þonne ne mæg eallne, Bt. 39, 9; F. 226, 7. Þá gesæt sume dæge under sunnbeáme, Hml. Th. ii. 134, 25. Fulsóð hý secgað sumera þinga, Ll. Th. ii. 344, 23 n

gán

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Hú man lyste út gán, and ne mæg, 164, 17. to leave a permanent habitation or occupation .vi. gear þeówige , þý siofoðan beó frióh. Mid swelce hrægle in eóde, mid swelce gá út, Ll.

sige-beáh

(n.)
Grammar
sige-beáh, g. -beáges ; m.
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That which encircles the head of the victor, a crown onféng sigebeáh ( coronam ) éces lífes. Bd. 1, 7 ; S. 478, 34. Sigbég, Jn. Skt. Lind. 19, 2 : Rtl. l, 15. Sigbéh, 6, 1