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haderung

Grammar
haderung, [ = hád-árung?]
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Personarum acceptio, Som

Hagustaldes-eá

Grammar
Hagustaldes-eá, Hagustealdes-hám
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Hexham. Substitute Hagustaldes-eá, Chr. 681: 766: 685. Hagstaldes-ee, Hagustaldee, 780. Hagustaldes-ee, Hagustaldee, 789. Eanberht Hagestaldes biscop, Hagusteald bs̃ ł of Hagestaldes-ee, 806. Mon gehálgode on Agustald tó biscope, 685. Sum Godes þeów

án-haga

(n.)
Grammar
án-haga, -hoga, an; m.

One dwelling alonea reclusesolitariussolitarie habitans vel degens

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One dwelling alone, a recluse; solitarius, solitarie habitans vel degens Ðǽr se ánhaga eard bihealdeþ ibi solitarius natalem locum tenet, Exon. 57a; Th. 303, 20; Ph. 87. Íc eom ánhaga I am a recluse, 102b; Th. 388, 1; Rä. 6, 1: Beo. Th. 4725; B. 2368

Linked entries: án-hoga -haga

for-hæl

(v.)
Grammar
for-hæl, -hǽle, -hǽlon; p. indic. subj. indic. pl. of for-helan

to conceal

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to conceal, Glostr. Frag. 4, 20

hæg-weard

(n.)
Grammar
hæg-weard, hæcg-, es; m.
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A hayward, the keeper of cattle in a common field, who prevented trespass on the cultivated ground, L. R. S. 20; Th. i. 440, 11, 12. [A. R. heiward : Prompt. Parv. heyward agellarius. The following note is given on this word, p. 234 'Bp. Kennett observes

hæn-fugul

(n.)
Grammar
hæn-fugul, hen-, es; m.
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A hen Henfugel gallina, L. Ecg. C. 40; Th. ii. 164, 21. Gewurp tó sumum hen [hæn, MS. B.] fugule throw it to a hen, Herb. 4, 10; Lchdm. i. 92, 16. iiii hænfugulas four hens, Th. Chart. 509, 18. Ðǽr æfter swulten ða henne fugeles after that the hens died

hærn-flota

(n.)
Grammar
hærn-flota, an; m.
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A wave-floater, ship, Exon. 52 a; Th. 182, 9; Gú. 1307

hago-steald

(n.)
Grammar
hago-steald, es; m.
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One living in the lord's house, not having his own household, an unmarried person, a young person, young warrior Hagosteald onwóc módig from moldan the young warrior [Christ] was roused exulting from earth, Exon. 120 a; Th. 460, 23; Hö. 21. Heafoc weorþeþ

Linked entry: hæg-steald

hago-steald

(n.)
Grammar
hago-steald, es; n.
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Celibacy, Exon. 105 b; Th. 402, 17; Rä. 21, 31

hago-stealdmonn

(n.)
Grammar
hago-stealdmonn, es; m.
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= hago-steald, q. v. Exon. 104 a; Th. 395, 3; Rä. 15, 2

hagu-swind

Similar entry: hago-spind

háls-wurþung

(n.)
Grammar
háls-wurþung, e; f.
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A celebration because of safety, Cd. 171; Th. 215, 11; Exod. 581

hand-bana

(n.)
Grammar
hand-bana, -bona, an; m.
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A murderer, homicide, one who slays with his own hand [αύτόχειρ], Beo. Th. 925; B. 460: 2665; B. 1330: 4997; B. 2502

Linked entry: hand-bona

hand-bred

(n.)
Grammar
hand-bred, es; n.
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The palm of the hand; palma Ðis handbred hoc ir, Ælfc. Gr. 8; Som. 7, 26. Handbred palma, Ælfc. Gl. 72; Som. 71, 2; Wrt. Voc. 43, 56. Hondbreodo palmas, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 26, 67. Sleánde mid handbredum striking with the palms of their hands, Homl. Th.

hand-cláþ

(n.)
Grammar
hand-cláþ, es; n.
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A hand-cloth, towel Ic geseó Godes engel standende ætforan ðé mid, handcláþe, and wípaþ ðíne swátigan limu I see God's angel standing before thee with a handcloth, and he wipes thy sweaty limbs, Homl. Th. i. 426, 30

hand-cræft

(n.)
Grammar
hand-cræft, es; m.
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Skill or power of the hand, handicraft Ðes lama wædla búton handcræfte Godes beboda gefylde this paralytic pauper without the use of his hands fulfilled God's commands, Homl. Th. ii. 98, 17. Mid his handcræfte with his manual skill [in tent-making],

hand-dǽd

(n.)
Grammar
hand-dǽd, e; f.
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Handiwork, Lye

Linked entry: dǽd

hand-full

(n.)
Grammar
hand-full, e; f.
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A handful; manipulus Nimaþ handfulle axan of ðam ofene tollite plenas manus cineris de camino, Ex. 9, 8. Nime áne handfulle tollet pugillum plenum, Lev. 2, 2. Nim micle handfulle secges take a great handful of sedge, L. M. 3, 67; Lchdm. ii. 354, 26.

hand-gecliht

Similar entry: ge-cliht

hand-geswing

(n.)
Grammar
hand-geswing, es; n.
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Stroke given by the hand Ðǽr wæs heard handgeswing there were hard blows dealt by the hand, Elen. Kmbl. 229; El. 115

Linked entry: ge-swing