geongor-scipe
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youngership, service
gewit-scipe
A testimony ⬩ witnessing ⬩ testimonium
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A testimony, witnessing; testimonium, Bd. 1, 27, resp. 6; S. 492, 5, 6
getal-scipe
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Number; numerositas Getalscipes and tídes numerositatis et temporis, Mt. Kmbl. p. 12, 14
giongor-scipe
Youngership ⬩ service ⬩ juvĕnīlis status ⬩ ministĕrium
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Youngership, service; juvĕnīlis status, ministĕrium Ðæt hie his giongorscipe fyligan woldan that they would follow his service, Cd. 14; Th. 16, 26; Gen. 249
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gúþ-scear
War-shearing ⬩ slaughter in battle
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War-shearing, slaughter in battle, Beo. Th. 2430; B. 1213
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Róme-scot
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sáwel-scot
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scol-mann
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one who attends a school, a scholar Scól scola, scólman scolasticus, Wrt. Voc. i. 75. 27-28 : 46, 62. one who belongs to a band (v. scolu, II), a follower, client Scolman cliens, 46, 62
scóm-hylt
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A shady wood, thicket, shrubbery Scoomhylti frutices, Wrt. Voc. ii. 39, 60. [Cf. (?) Icel. skúmi shade, dusk.] Cf. holt
Scón-ég
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Skaane, a district forming the southernmost part of the Scandinavian peninsula, formerly belonging to Denmark, but since 1658 to Sweden : the Icelandic form is Skáney. The name occurs in Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 19, 35
scop-leóþ
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A poem Se heora cyning ongan singan and giddian and mid ðæm scopleóþe heora mód swíðe getrymede Tyrtaei ducis composito carmine et pro cocione recitato accensi, Ors. 1, 14 ; Swt. 56, 32. Hé (Nero) ongon wyrcan scopleóþ be ðæm bryne Iliadem decantabat
Scot-land
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Ireland, where the Scottas lived before migrating to the country now called Scotland On westende ( of Europe ) is Scotland, Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 8, 27. Án diácon wearð forþféred on Sceot*-*lande (cf. an Scotta eálonde, 215, 21), and ðæs diácones nama wæs
scot-spere
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A spear for hurling, a javelin Scotsper[a], gára jaculorum, Hpt. Gl. 405, 52
scrid-wísa
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A charioteer Scridwísa auriga, Wrt. Voc. i. 39, 38
scóh-wyrhta
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A shoemaker. From the description of his work given by the sceówyrhta (sutor) in Ælfric's Colloquy, Thorpe, p. 27, he Facio calceamenta diversi generis, subtalares et ficones, caligas et utres, frenos et phaleras et flascones et calidilia, calcaria
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sceó-þwang
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sceó-wyrhta
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slípe-scóh
a slip-shoe
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a slip-shoe (Halliwell gives the word from a work dated 1615. Cf. slip-shod, a shoe easily slipped on, a slipper Slýpescós soccus, Wrt. Voc. i. 289, 7
slífe-scóh
a loose shoe easily drawn on ⬩ a slipper
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a loose shoe easily drawn on, a slipper Socc, slébescóh soccus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 120, 69
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