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hand-hæbbende

(v.; part.)
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hand-hæbbende, part.
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Having [stolen property] in one's hand [cf under hand the phrase æt hæbbendre handa] Sit handhabenda, sit non handhabenda whether the thief be taken with the stolen property upon him or not, L. Eth. iii. 6; Th. i. 218, 32

hand-hrægl

(n.)
Grammar
hand-hrægl, es; n.
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A cloth for the hands, towel, napkin; mantile, Ælfc. Gl. 30; Som. 61, 70; Wrt. Voc. 26, 67

hand-hrine

(n.)
Grammar
hand-hrine, es; m.
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A touch with the hand Þurh handhrine Háliges Gástes through a touch with the hand of the Holy Ghost, Andr. Kmbl. 1999: An. 1002

Linked entry: hrine

hand-hwíl

(n.)
Grammar
hand-hwíl, e; f.
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A moment Nis ná eów tó gewitenne ða tíd oððe ða handhwíle ðe mín Fæder gesette þurh his mihte it is not for you to know the hour or the moment that my Father hath appointed through his might, Homl. Th. i. 294, 26

hand-hwyrft

(n.)
Grammar
hand-hwyrft, es; m.
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A turning of the hand, the time occupied by such a turning, a moment, Lye

hand-leán

(n.)
Grammar
hand-leán, es; n.
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A reward, recompense given by the hand, retribution Uton wé geþencean hwylc handleán wé him forþ tó berenne habban let us consider what recompense we have to offer him, Blickl. Homl. 91, 13: Cd. 143; Th. 178, 29; Exod. 19: Beo.Th. 3087; B. 1541: 4195

hand-locen

(part.)
Grammar
hand-locen, pp.
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Fastened, woven by the hand, Beo. Th. 649; B. 322

hand-mægen

(n.)
Grammar
hand-mægen, es; n.
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Might, power of hand, Cd. 14; Th. 16, 22; Gen. 247: Andr. Kmbl. 1450: An. 725

hand-mitta

(n.)
Grammar
hand-mitta, an; m.
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The sixth part of an ounce; exagium, Lye

Linked entry: an-mitta

hand-plega

(n.)
Grammar
hand-plega, an; m.
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Fighting Heard handplega hard fighting, Cd. 160; Th. 198, 23; Exod. 327: 95; Th. 124, 3; Gen. 2057: Chr. 937; Erl. 112, 25. Hí nǽfre wyrsan handplegan on Angelcynne ne gemitton ðonne Ulfcytel him tóbrohte they had never had more disastrous fighting in

hand-rǽs

(n.)
Grammar
hand-rǽs, es; m.
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Onset, attack, Beo. Th. 4150; B. 2072

hand-róf

(adj.)
Grammar
hand-róf, adj.
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Distinguished for exploits accomplished by the.hands [used of warriors], Cd. 155; Th. 193, 15; Exod. 247

hand-sceaft

(n.)
Grammar
hand-sceaft, e; f.
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That which is formed by the hand, a creature; creatura, Lye

hand-sceát

(n.)
Grammar
hand-sceát, es; m.
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A napkin; manutergium, sudarium, Lye

hand-scólu

(n.)
Grammar
hand-scólu, -scálu, e; f.
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A retinue Mid his hondscóle with his retinue, Beo. Th. 3931; B. 1963. Handscále, 2638; B. 1317

hand-selen

(n.)
Grammar
hand-selen, e; f.
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A giving into the hand of another; mancipatio, Cot. 136, Lye

hand-sliht

(n.)
Grammar
hand-sliht, -slyht, es; m.
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A slaying with the hand Ne meahte hé ealdum eorle hondslyht giofan he could not give a deadly blow to the old warrior, Beo. Th. 5937: B. 2972: 5851; B. 2929

hand-smæll

(n.)
Grammar
hand-smæll, es; m.
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A slap with the hand Sealdon him hondsmællas dabant ei alapas, Jn. Skt. Lind. Rush. 19, 3

Linked entry: smæll

hand-wundor

(n.)
Grammar
hand-wundor, es; n.
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A wondrous thing wrought by hand, Beo. Th. 5530: B. 2768

hand-wyrm

(n.)
Grammar
hand-wyrm, es; m.
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An insect supposed to produce disease in the hand Handwyrm surio vel briensis vel sirineus, Ælfc. Gl. 24; Som. 60, 25; Wrt. Voc. 24, 28. Handwyrm ureius, Wrt. Voc. 288, 4. Hondwyrm, Exon. 111 b; Th. 427, 24; Rä. 41, 96: 125 b; Th. 482, 15; Rä. 67, 2.