frófer-bóc
A consolation-book ⬩ consōlātiōnis lĭber
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A consolation-book; consōlātiōnis lĭber Seó æftre fróferbóc Boétiuses the second consolation-book of Boëthius, Bt. 21; Fox 76, 2
frófrung
Comfort ⬩ consolation ⬩ consōlātio
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Comfort, consolation; consōlātio, Som. Ben. Lye
Fróm
FROME ⬩ Somersetshire ⬩ oppĭdi nōmen in agro Somersetensi
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FROME, Somersetshire; oppĭdi nōmen in agro Somersetensi Hér forþferde Eádréd cining on Sc̃e Clementes mæssedæg on Frome here king Eadred died on St. Clement's mass-day at Frome, Chr. 955; Erl. 118, 6
Fróm
FROME ⬩ flŭvii nōmen in agro Dorsetensi
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FROME; flŭvii nōmen in agro Dorsetensi, Som. Ben. Lye
frum-scyld
Original sin ⬩ princĭpālis vel căpĭtālis culpa
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Original sin; princĭpālis vel căpĭtālis culpa Frumscylda gehwæs fæder and módor father and mother of every original sin, Salm. Kmbl. 891; Sal. 445
frum-setnung
Original formation
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Original formation Middengeordes frumsetnung constitutio mundi, Jn. Skt. Rush. 17, 24
Linked entry: setnung
fryhtu
Fright ⬩ terror
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Fright, terror, Rtl. 59, 19
fuglung
Fowling ⬩ bird-catching ⬩ aucŭpium
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Fowling, bird-catching; aucŭpium, Wrt. Voc. 285, 19
fullwon
Baptism? ⬩ baptismus?
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Baptism? baptismus? — Fullwona bearn children of baptism, christians, Cd. 92; Th. 117, 9; Gen. 1951
fulwiht-tíd
Time of baptism ⬩ baptismal time ⬩ baptismătis tempus
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Time of baptism, baptismal time; baptismătis tempus Fulwiht-tíd [MS. -tiid] éces Drihtnes to us cymeþ the baptismal time of the eternal Lord comes to us, Menol. Fox 22; Men. 11
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fylging
A following
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A following Miþ fylginge sectando, Rtl. 16, 23; 56, 5
Linked entry: æfter-fylging
fylging
That which follows ⬩ a harrow ⬩ occa
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That which follows, a harrow; occa. Cot. 143
fyllung
A fulfilling ⬩ performing ⬩ perfectio
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A fulfilling, performing; perfectio. Som. Ben. Lye
fyrdung
an army prepared for war ⬩ armament ⬩ exercĭtus ⬩ an expedition ⬩ expĕdītio ⬩ a camp ⬩ castra
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an army prepared for war, armament; exercĭtus Beó man georne ymbe fyrdunga let the armaments be diligently attended to, L. Eth. v. 26; Th. i. 310, 24: vi. 32; Th. i. 322, 32. an expedition; expĕdītio On fyrdunge in the expedition, L. C. S. 79; Th. i
fyrd-weard
An army-guard ⬩ a military watch ⬩ mīlĭtāris custōdia
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An army-guard, a military watch; mīlĭtāris custōdia Sǽweard and heáfodweard and fyrdweard sea-guard and head-guard and army-guard, L. R. S. 1; Th. i. 432, 5
Linked entry: fird-weard
fyrd-wíse
A military manner
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A military manner Se mon se ne wǽre mid his wǽpnum æfter fyrdwíson gegered qui non legitimis indutus insignibusque armis, Nar. 9, 28
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fyren
A sin ⬩ crime ⬩ peccātum ⬩ crīmen
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A sin, crime; peccātum, crīmen Deorce fyrene dark sins, Ps. Th. 108, 14. He ðære mǽgþe fleáh fyrene he avoided the crimes of the people, Cd. 92; Th. 116, 24; Gen. 1941: Exon. 48 a; Th. 166, 18; Gú. 1044
fyren-dǽd
A wicked deed ⬩ scĕlestum făcĭnus
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A wicked deed; scĕlestum făcĭnus He is mildheort, and manþwǽre hiora fyrendǽdum ipse est mĭserĭcors, et prŏpĭtius fit peccātis eorum, Ps. Th. 77, 37: Beo. Th. 2006; B. 1001: Cd. 191; Th. 237, 30; Dan. 345
fýr-scofl
A fire-shovel ⬩ batilla
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A fire-shovel; batilla, Cot. 24
Linked entries: gléd-scofl fír-scofl
fyrsn
The heel ⬩ calx ⬩ calcāneum
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The heel; calx, calcāneum, Cot. 38