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faran

to traveljourneyto marchto goto godepartto gomoveto goflyto cometo pass awaydepartto go onpractisehappenturn out

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Of þǽm wege þe wit getiohhod habbaþ on tó farenne, 40, 5; F. 240, 19. Þá ðing forgif mé tó Críste farendre (to me who wish to be the bride of Christ, to remain a virgin), Hml.

Linked entry: farnian

ǽtten

Grammar
ǽtten, for æten,

should eat

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In. 42; Lambd. 8, 5; Wilk. 21, 24;

fór-scýt

Grammar
fór-scýt, pres. of fór-sceótan.

shoots beforeprevents or will prevent

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shoots before, prevents or will prevent, Homl. Th. i. 576, 2;

fór-wernedlíce

(adv.)
Grammar
fór-wernedlíce, adv.

Against one's willvery grievouslyhardlyægreanguste

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Against one's will, very grievously, hardly; ægre, anguste, Som. Ben. Lye

heáfod-cyrice

(n.)
Grammar
heáfod-cyrice, an; f.
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E. 3; Wilk. 127, 52

hinsíð-gryre

(n.)
Grammar
hinsíð-gryre, es; m.
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Terror connected with death, Cd. 223; Th. 293, 17; Sat. 456

hyge-fród

(adj.)
Grammar
hyge-fród, adj.

Wise of mindprudent

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Wise of mind, prudent, Cd. 92; Th. 117, 13; Gen. 1953

lind-wíga

(n.)
Grammar
lind-wíga, an; m.
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A warrior armed with a shield, Beo. Th. 5199; B. 2603

of-sceacan

(v.)
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to shudder, shake with fear Ofscóc exhorruit Hpt. Gl. 504, 10

ge-wile

(n.)
Grammar
ge-wile, es; n.

A willvŏluntas

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A will; vŏluntas, L. C. S. 76; Th. i. 418, 11

súþ-eásterne

(adj.)
Grammar
súþ-eásterne, adj.
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South-eastern Súðeásterne wind eurus, Ælfc. Gr. 4; Zup. 8, 2

Linked entry: súþan-eásterne

tó-brocen

(adj.)
Grammar
tó-brocen, adj. (ptcpl.)
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Suffering from eruptions Wiþ innan tóbrocenum múðe. Lchdm. ii. 310, 19

Linked entry: tó-brecan

westansúþan-wind

(n.)
Grammar
westansúþan-wind, es; m.
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A south-west wind Westansúðanwind austrum Ps. Spl. C. 77, 30

wildness

(n.)
Grammar
wildness, (?), e ; f.
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Wildness, licentiousness Gálre wild[nesse ?] pelulantis lasciviae Hpt. Gl. 515, 10

wind-rǽs

(n.)
Grammar
wind-rǽs, es; m.
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A storm of wind Windrǽs procella Mk. Skt. Lind. 4, 37

wyrmǽte

(adj.)
Grammar
wyrmǽte, adj.

Worm-eaten

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Worm-eaten Wiþ wyrmǽtum líce, Lchdm. ii. 12, 15: 126, 4

eág-ece

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Wiþ miclum eágece, Lch. ii. 32, 4, 10: 34, 11. Add

eástansúþan-wind

(n.)
Grammar
eástansúþan-wind, es; m.
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A south-east wind Eástansúþanwind vulturnus, Wrt. Voc. i. 36, 12

firen-tácnian

(v.)
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to pollute with sin Hý fyrentácnodon conpulluerunt, Ps. Rdr. 288, 21

Linked entry: firen-tácn

ge-húfod

(adj.)
Grammar
ge-húfod, adj.
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Provided with a húfe (q. v. ) Gehúfud vittatus Germ. 397, 525

Linked entry: húfian