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ǽternes

(n.)
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ǽternes, -ness, e; f.

Venomousnessfull of poisonvenenositas

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Venomousness, full of poison; venenositas

æðdel-borennes

(n.)
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æðdel-borennes, -ness, e; f.

Nobleness of birthnobilitas

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Nobleness of birth; nobilitas Ic ðíne æðelborennesse geseó I see the nobleness of thy birth, Apol. Th. 15, 18

æ-þrýtnes

(n.)
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æ-þrýtnes, -ness, e; f.

Troublemolestia

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Trouble; molestia, Lye

alýhtnys

(n.)
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alýhtnys, -nyss, e; f.

An enlighteningilluminationa lightnessilluminatio

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An enlightening, illumination, a lightness; illuminatio Ðú settest unrihtwísnysse úre on alýhtnysse andwlitan ðínne posuisti iniquitates nostras in illuminationem vultus tui, Ps. Spl. 89, 8

aldornes

(n.)
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aldornes, ness, e ; f.

Authorityauctoritas

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Authority; auctoritas Se bisceop mid biscoplícre aldornesse [ealdorlicnysse, S. 553, 35] wæs cýðende episcopus pontificali auctoritate protestatus, Bd. 3, 22; Whel. 224, 22

æt-springnes

(n.)
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æt-springnes, -ness, e; f.

A springing outfalling offdespondencydefectiodefectio animi

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A springing out, falling off, despondency; defectio, defectio animi, Ps. Spl. T. 118, 53

ǽw-festnys

(n.)
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ǽw-festnys, -nyss, e; f.

Religionpietyreligiopietas

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Religion, piety; religio, pietas

and-spyrnes

(n.)
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and-spyrnes, -ness, e; f.

An offencescandalum

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An offence; scandalum.Mt. Rush. Stv. 16, 23

ánes

(n.)
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ánes, áness, e; f.

A onenessan agreementunitas

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A oneness, an agreement; unitas Gewearþ him and ðam folce on Lindesige ánes there was an agreement between him and the people in Lindsey, Chr. 1014; Th. 274, 13

ánfeald-nes

(n.)
Grammar
ánfeald-nes, -ness, e; f.

Onenessunitysimplicitysinglenesssimplicitas

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Oneness, unity, simplicity, singleness; simplicitas Ymbe ða ánfealdnesse ðare godcundnesse concerning the oneness of the divine nature, Bt. 35, 5; Fox 164, 18: 39, 5; Fox 218, 19. Ðá hwíle ðe hí heora ánrǽdnesse geheóldan him betwénan and ánfealdnysse

an-fengednes

(n.)
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an-fengednes, -ness, e; f.

A receivingacceptio

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A receiving; acceptio

a-solcennys

(n.)
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a-solcennys, -nyss, e ; f.

Idlenessslothslothfulnesssluggishnesslazinessignaviadesidiapigritia

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Idleness, sloth, slothfulness, sluggishness, laziness; ignavia, desidia, pigritia Heora líðnys is asolcennys and nýtennys their mildness is sloth and ignorance, Homl. Th. ii. 46, 11 : 220, 21. Se sixta heáfodleáhter is asolcennyss the sixth chief sin

a-stépnes

(n.)
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a-stépnes, -ness, e; f.

A privationorbatio

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A privation; orbatio, Cot. 187

a-stígnes

(n.)
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a-stígnes, -ness, e; f.

An ascentascendingascensus

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An ascent, ascending; ascensus, Ps. Spl. T. 103, 4

an-hefednes

(n.)
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an-hefednes, -ness, e; f.

Exaltationexaltatio

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Exaltation; exaltatio, C. R. Ben. 7

án-lépnes

(n.)
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án-lépnes, -ness, e; f.

Solitudelonelinesssolitudo

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Solitude, loneliness; solitudo Ne tala ðú me, ðæt ic ne cunne ða ánlépnesse ðínes útsetles think not thou, that I know not the loneliness of thy outsitting, Bd. 2, 12; S. 513, 41

Linked entry: ǽn-lépnes

án-módnes

(n.)
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án-módnes, -módness, e; f.

Unityunanimityunitasunanimitas

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Unity, unanimity; unitas, unanimitas,Som

and-lícnis

(n.)
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and-lícnis, -niss, e; f.

A likenesssimilitudeimago

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A likeness, similitude; imago God gesceóp man to his andlícnisse creavit Deus hominem ad imaginem suam, Gen. 1, 27

an-wealgnes

(n.)
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an-wealgnes, -ness, e; f.

Wholenesssoundnessentirenessintegritas

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Wholeness, soundness, entireness; integritas

án-wilnes

(n.)
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án-wilnes, -ness, e; f.

Obstinacyself-willcontumacypertinaciaprotervia

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Obstinacy, self-will, contumacy; pertinacia, protervia, Past. 32, 1; Hat. MS. 40 a, 16, 25