fóre-þancolnes
Forethought ⬩ prudence ⬩ prūdentia
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Forethought, prudence; prūdentia Seó smeáung mínre heortan wile sprecan fóreþancolnesse medĭtātio cordis mei lŏquētur prūdentiam. Ps. Th. 48, 3
fore-writennes
Proscription ⬩ banishment ⬩ exile ⬩ proscriptio
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Proscription, banishment, exile; proscriptio, Som. Ben. Lye
for-gefenes
Forgiveness
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Forgiveness, Ps. C. 50, 37; Ps. Grn. ii. 277, 37
for-gitelnes
Forgetfulness ⬩ a forgetting ⬩ oblīvio
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Forgetfulness, a forgetting; oblīvio Ne forgitelnes byþ ðæs þearfan non oblīvio ĕrit paupĕris, Ps. Lamb. 9, 19
for-gýmednes
Neglect ⬩ neglĭgentia
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Neglect; neglĭgentia, Som. Ben. Lye
for-hergung
A molesting ⬩ devastation ⬩ annoyance ⬩ trouble ⬩ vastātio ⬩ infestātio
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A molesting, devastation, annoyance, trouble; vastātio, infestātio Mid forhergunge gebysmerad disgraced by pillage, Ors. 2, 4; Bos. 45, 1: Cot. 108
Linked entries: sorheriunge hergung
for-lorenes
FORLORNNESS ⬩ destruction ⬩ perdĭtio
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FORLORNNESS, destruction; perdĭtio Ic geseó me stówe gegearwode beón éccre forlorenesse mihi lŏcum despĭcio æternæ perdĭtiōnis esse præpărātum, Bd. 5, 14; S. 634, 29. On lyre oððe on forlorenesse in perdĭtiōne, Ps. Lamb. 87, 12
fór-mǽrnes
Brightness ⬩ glory ⬩ renown ⬩ clārĭtas
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Brightness, glory, renown; clārĭtas Fórmǽrnes and genyht renown and abundance, Bt. 34, 6; Fox 140, 23, note 8
for-spennestre
A bawd ⬩ lēna
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A bawd; lēna, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 3; Som. 8, 49
forþ-ferednes
A going forth ⬩ departure ⬩ death ⬩ ŏbĭtus ⬩ transmigrātio
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A going forth, departure, death; ŏbĭtus,transmigrātio Ongeáton hí on ðon, ðæt heó to ðon ðider com, ðæt heó hire sǽde ða neáh-tíde hire forþferednesse ex quo intellexēre quod ipsa ei tempus suæ transmigrātiōnis in proxĭmum nunciāre vēnisset, Bd. 4, 9
Linked entry: feredness
for-þriccednes
A pressing ⬩ an oppression ⬩ distress ⬩ anxiety ⬩ pressūra
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A pressing, an oppression, distress, anxiety; pressūra Þeóda forþriccednes pressūra gentium, Lk. Bos. 21, 25
for-weorþenes
A coming to nothing ⬩ perishing ⬩ ruin
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A coming to nothing, perishing, ruin; intĕrĭtus Ðis wæs swíðe gedeorfsum geár hér on lande and þurh orfcwealm and wæstma forweorþenesse this was a very grievous year in the land, both through murrain of cattle and perishing of fruits. Chr. 1103; Erl.
for-werednys
Old age ⬩ sĕnium
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Old age; sĕnium On ylde and forwerednysse in sĕnectam et sĕnium, Ps. Spl. 70, 19
for-wyrpnes
A rejection ⬩ abjectio
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A rejection; abjectio Ic eom forwyrpnes oððe aworpennys folces ĕgo sum abjectio plēbis, Ps. Lamb. 21, 7
frætwung
An adorning ⬩ adornment ⬩ ornament ⬩ ornātus ⬩ ornāmentum
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An adorning adornment, ornament; ornātus, ornāmentum He micele swíðor lufode ðære heortan clǽnnysse ðonne ðæra stána frætwunge he much more loved cleanness of heart than the adornment of stones, Homl. Th. i. 508, 22. On ðisum getelde wǽron forneán unasecgendlíce
Linked entries: frætewung freatewung fretwung
fremdnys
Strangeness ⬩ the condition of a foreigner ⬩ peregrīnĭtas
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Strangeness, the condition of a foreigner; peregrīnĭtas, Som. Ben. Lye
fremfulnes
Profitableness ⬩ utility ⬩ utĭlĭtas
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Profitableness, utility; utĭlĭtas, R. Ben. 53
fretnes
A devouring ⬩ ravening ⬩ edācĭtas ⬩ vŏrācĭtas
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A devouring, ravening; edācĭtas, vŏrācĭtas, Som. Ben. Lye
frignes
Freeness ⬩ immunity ⬩ lībertas ⬩ immūnitas
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Freeness, immunity; lībertas, immūnitas, Chr. 796; Th. 102, note 1, 2
friþ-bræc
A peace-breaking ⬩ breach of the peace ⬩ pācis violātio
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A peace-breaking, breach of the peace; pācis violātio Gyf binnan byrig gedón biþ seó friþbræc if the breach of the peace be committed within a city, L. Eth. ii. 6; Th. i. 286, 30. Is ðæt friþbrec that is a breach of the peace, ii. 5; Th. i. 286, 26