camp-dóm
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Mannes líf is campdóm ofer eorðan (militia est vita hominis super terram), for ðan þe ǽlc . . . bið on gewinne wið ðone deófol, Hml. Th. ii. 454, 26: i. 418, 9 : Hml. S. 23, 86. Campdómes militiae, An. Ox. 868: 750.
drohtian
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Add: to live a life Ic drohtige conversor, i. locum uto, utor, habito, maneo, Wrt. Voc. ii. 135, 50. Git hé self drohtað on ðám eorðlicum tielongum si in terrenis negotiis ipse versatur, Past. 133, 4.
feolan
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and add: Grammar feolan, pl. fulgon, fúlon To make one's way, press to or from a place, get (lit. or fig.) Nú mé fealh on móde it has come into my mind, Gr. D. 17, 32.
fyrst
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., fyrst ferhðbana; nó þý fæg[en]ra wæs, wolde líge gesyllan beorna sélost his swǽsne sunu tó sigetibre to the meeting-place led Abraham Isaac . . ., noble destroyer of life; not the more joyous was he (i. e. he was sorely troubled), to the flames would
ge-cnyssan
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(lit. or fig.) Sé gecnyseð ðá lytlan his qui adlidet parvulos suos, Ps. Srt. 136, 9. Þæt cinene scip gecnysed rimosa barca (turbine) quassata, Wrt. Voc. ii. 88, 21.
ge-deorfan
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M. 20, 25. to perish, be destroyed, be wrecked (lit. or fig.), of a person Gedurfan naufragauerunt (duae faeminae a fide), Wrt. Voc. ii. 85, 60: 60, 68.
all
all
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Lind. War. 11, 50: Elen. Grm. 815
BÆST
The inner bark of a tree, of which ropes were made ⬩ tilia
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The inner bark of a tree, of which ropes were made; tilia Bæst vel lind tilia, Lye
é-swíca
A hypocrite, heathen ⬩ hypocrĭta, ethnĭcus
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Lind. 7, 5. Éswíca ethnĭcus, 18, 17
etere
EATER, a consumer, devourer ⬩ vŏrax
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Lind. 11. 19. Eteras commessātōres. Prov. 18
fylcian
To arrange troops
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To arrange troops Harald his liþ fylcade Harold drew up his force, Chr. 1066; Erl. 200, 33
Linked entry: ge-fylced
in-rǽsan
To rush upon
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Lind. 7, 25. Inrǽsan inrumpere, Wrt. Voc. ii. 44, 84
grǽfa
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Lind. 21, 13. See Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. xxvii
tǽslíce
Conveniently
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Lind. 14, 11
Linked entry: teáslíce
sund-ráp
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A sounding line:?-Sundgyrd in scipe oððe [sund-] ráp, i. metráp bolidis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 11, 17
þenning
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Stretching, extension Be Cristes earm[a] þenninge and his honda on róde, Anglia xi. 172, last line
Linked entry: earm-þenning