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and-cwis

(n.)
Grammar
and-cwis, -cwiss, e; f.

An answerresponsum

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An answer; responsum Andcwis ageaf gave answer, Exon. 47b; Th. 163, 26; Gú. 999

andet

(n.)
Grammar
andet, andett, e; f.

Confessionpraisehonourgloryconfessio

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Confession, praise, honour, glory; confessio

and-gite

(n.)
Grammar
and-gite, -giete, an; f.

The intellectunderstandingknowledgeintellectuscognitio

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The intellect, understanding, knowledge; intellectus, cognitio

a-lǽtnes

(n.)
Grammar
a-lǽtnes, ness, e; f.

A losslosingamissio

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A loss, losing; amissio, Somn. 326

af-godnes

(n.)
Grammar
af-godnes, -ness, e; f.

Idolatrythe worshipping of imagesidololatria

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Idolatry, the worshipping of images; idololatria

a-fúndennis

(n.)
Grammar
a-fúndennis, -niss, e; f.

An experimentan inventiona discoveryexperimentum

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An experiment, an invention, a discovery; experimentum, R. Ben. interl. 59

a-rǽrnes

(n.)
Grammar
a-rǽrnes, -ness, e; f.

A raisingan exaltationexaltatio

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A raising, an exaltation; exaltatio Heora hrýre wearþ Athénum to arǽrnesse their fall was the raising of the Athenians, Ors. 3, 1; Bos. 53, 42

a-tendincg

(n.)
Grammar
a-tendincg, = atending, e; f.

A fire-brandan incentivea provokingincentivum

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A fire-brand, an incentive, a provoking; incentivum, Scint. 81

ár-wyrþnes

(n.)
Grammar
ár-wyrþnes, -ness, e; f.

Dignity

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Dignity, Bd. 3, 17; S. 544, 3, col. 2

ang-módnes

(n.)
Grammar
ang-módnes, -ness, e; f.

Sadnesssorrowfulnesstristitia

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Sadness, sorrowfulness; tristitia

a-stondnes

(n.)
Grammar
a-stondnes, -ness, e ; f.

An existencea subsistencesubsistentia

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An existence, a subsistence; subsistentia Ána God on þrým astondnessum one God in three subsistences; unum Deum in tribus subsistentiis, Bd. 4, 17; S. 585, 38

a-setnys

(n.)
Grammar
a-setnys, -nyss, e; f.

What is set or fixeda statutelawconstitutiostatum

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What is set or fixed, a statute, law; constitutio, statum Eádmundes cyninges asetnysse king Edmund's institutes, L. Edm. E. 1 ; Th. i. 244, 1

áþ-swaring

(n.)
Grammar
áþ-swaring, -swerung, e; f.

An oath-swearingjuramentum

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An oath-swearing; juramentum Gemindig wæs áþswaringe his memor fuit juramenti sui, Ps. Spl. 104, 8. Mid áþswerunge with oath-swearing, Chr.1070; Th. 344, 27

Linked entries: swaring áþ-swerung

anxsumnes

(n.)
Grammar
anxsumnes, -ness, e; f.

Anxiety

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Anxiety, Somn. 87: 133

and-wardnys

(n.)
Grammar
and-wardnys, -nyss, e; f.

Presencepræsentia

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Presence; præsentia Bútan óðra bisceopa andwardnysse sine aliorum episcoporum præsentia, Bd. 1, 27; S. 491, 40

and-wísnes

(n.)
Grammar
and-wísnes, -ness, e; f.

Experienceskilfulnessexperientia

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Experience, skilfulness; experientia

an-fangennes

(n.)
Grammar
an-fangennes, -ness, e; f.

A receivingreceptacleacceptiosusceptioreceptaculum

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A receiving, receptacle; acceptio, susceptio, receptaculum, R. Ben. 2

be-byrigednes

(n.)
Grammar
be-byrigednes, -ness; e ; f.

A buryingsepultura

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A burying; sepultura Æfter monigum geárum his bebyrigednesse post multos ejus sepulturæ annos, Bd. 4, 32; S. 611, 27

a-wehtnes

(n.)
Grammar
a-wehtnes, -ness, e ; f.

An awakinga stirring upexcitationquickeningencouragingexcitatio

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An awaking, a stirring up, excitation, quickening, encouraging; excitatio To awehtnesse lifiendra monna of sáule deáþe ad excitationem viventium de morte animæ, Bd. 5, 12 ; S. 627, 5

a-weorpnis

(n.)
Grammar
a-weorpnis, -niss, e; f.

A casting ofputting awaydivorcerepudium

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A casting of, putting away, divorce; repudium, Mt. Rush. Stv. 19, 7

Linked entry: a-worpenes