munuc-líce
Monastically ⬩ after the manner of a monk
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Monastically, after the manner of a monk Hé munuclíce leofode betwux ðám lǽwedan folce, Swt. A. S. Rdr. 97, 67
hægsteald-hád
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Hægstealdhád cælibatus, Mone B. 1419
þri-nihte
Three days old
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Three days old Gif hé biþ ácenned on .iii. nihtne mónan, Lchdm. iii. 160, 20: 176, 22, and note 2
bebbisc
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Se hǽlend nazarenisca ł (in the margin ðe bebbisca .i. all suá monn cuoeðas) Iesus Nazarenus, Lk. L. 18, 37
á-sprungennes
failure ⬩ decease ⬩ eclipse ⬩ Exlypsis,
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D. 337, 9. eclipse Exlypsis, ꝥ is ðæs sunnan ásprungnis oðþe þǽre mónan, Nar. 28, 10. Ðý geáre ðǽre foresprecenan sunnan ásprungennysse, Bd. . 4, 1;S. 563, 10. Be þǽre ásprungnisse sunnan and mónan, Nar. 3, 13. Similar entries v. up-ásprungennes
eáster-dæg
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On óðran Eásterdæge on Easter Monday, 1053; P. 182, 20. On forman Eásterdæg (on Ǽsterdæg, v. l. ), 1043; P. 163, 31. On ðone forman Eásterdæg, Bd. 5, 23; Sch. 685, 16.
ende-néhst
The nighest end, the last, uttermost ⬩ ultĭmus
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Februārius se mónaþ is ealra scyrtst and endenýhst February is the shortest and last month of all, Bd. de nat. rerum; Wrt. popl. science 13, 28; Lchdm. iii. 264, 8
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á-sweartian
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Se móna mid ealle ásweartað, Lch. iii. 240, 24. Ásweartode seó heofen, 278, 3. Seó sunne ásweartade, Shrn. 67, 17. Ðá læg se king and ásweartode eall mid þáre sage, Cht.
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Geóhel-dæg
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On ðone eahteþan geóhheldæig biþ ðæs mónþes fruma ðe mon nemneþ ianuarius on the eighth day of Yule is the beginning of the month that is called January, 47, 13
á-þweran
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Mon ðá buteran áðwere, Lch. iii. 24, 14. Add
á-parian
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Add: — Hine mon þǽræt áparade, Cht. Th. 172, 25
CRACIAN
To CRACK, quake ⬩ crepare
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To CRACK, quake; crepare Craciendum crepante Mone B. 123. Sió eorþe eall cracode the whole earth quaked Ps. Th. 45, 3
cruft
A vault, crypt, hollow place under the ground ⬩ crypta
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A vault, crypt, hollow place under the ground; crypta Cruftan, cruftes cryptæ Mone B. 2017 Crufte crypta 4931. Cruftan crypta 3298
neód-ful
Earnest ⬩ zealous
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Earnest, zealous Bidde ic monna gehwone ðe ðis gied wræce, ðæt hé mec neódful gemyne, Exon. Th. 285, 26; Jul. 720
glendran
to devour ⬩ swallow ⬩ devorare
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to devour, swallow; devorare Monn glendrende ł swelgande homo vorax, Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 11, 19. Olbendu glendrende camelum glutientes, 23, 24
un-tǽled
Unblamed
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Unblamed Ðý læs hié forlǽten untǽlde óðerra monna yfele unðeáwas ne pravos hominum mores nequaquam redarguant, Past. 46; Swt. 351, 20
ǽnig
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only Feá ǽnig waes monna cynnes, Rä. 61, 3. On þám folce feáwe wǽran ǽnige, Ps. Th. 104, ii. Cf. ánga
cnæpling
A stripling, youth, boy; ⬩ adolescens, puer
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Th. ii. 576, 14: Mone B. 2514
cyrpsian
To crisp, curl ⬩ crispare, asperare
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To crisp, curl; crispare, asperare Cyrpsiendum [MS. cyrpisiendum] crispantibus, Mone B. 1239. Cyrpsaþ [MS. cypsaþ] asperat, Glos. Prudent. Recd. 144, 61
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dinig
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Dingc [MS. dingce] thymiāma, Mone B. 4795