wel-gehwǽr
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Everywhere Hí welgehwǽr hergedon and bærn*-*don, Chr. 1001; Erl. 136, 2
Linked entry: ge-hwǽr
wel-gelǽred
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Well-instructed Larwas ł welgilǽrde Godes docibiles Dei, Jn. Skt. Rush. 6, 45
wel-hǽwen
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Beautifully blue Ðæt bleóh ðæs welhǽwnan iacintes bið betera ðonne ðæs blácan carbuncules coerulei coloris hyacinthus praefertur pallenti carbunculo, Past. 52; Swt. 411, 28
wel-lícung
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Well-pleasing Wellícunga beneplaciti, Ps. Spl. T. 68, 16
wel-rúmlíce
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Kindly, benignantly; benigne, Rtl. 41, 11: 46, 14: 109, 4
wel-rúmmód
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Kind, benignant Uelrúmmódo benigni, Rtl. 12, 39
Linked entry: rúm-mód
wel-swégende
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Melodious, sonorous Heriaþ hine on cimbalum welswégendum laudate eum in cymbalis bene sonantibus, Ps. Spl. 150, 5
wel-weorþ
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Of high esteem, of great account Hé swá wuldor*-*fulle and Gode swá welweorþe (wel weorþe ? v. weorþ, <b>III a</b>) leóde geneósian wolde, Lchdm. iii. 432, 31
wel-willedness
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Benevolence, kindness Máre ys welwyllednyss ðænne ðæt ys geseald . . . nys sóðlíce mildheortnyss ðǽr nys welwillednyss maior est beniuolentia quam quod datur . . . non est enim misericordia non ubi non est beniuolentia, Scint. 160, 4-6
Linked entry: -willedness
wel-wyrcende
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well-doing Ic ðé hálsie, ðú árfæsta, welwilende and welwyrcende, Shrn. 169, 19. Ǽlcum welwyrcendum God myd beó midwyrhta, 179, 29. Se freódóm ðæs deófollícan onwaldes wæs seald eallum welwyrcendum, Blickl. Homl. 137, 14
á-werd
bealo-ware
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Dele and see bealo; adj
borg-wed
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Borgwed (borg, wed?) vadimonium, Wrt. Voc. i. 289, 66. Add
Cant-ware
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Cantwarena landes is fífténe þúsend hýda, C. D. B. i. 414, 30. Sé wæs Cantwara (Cont-, v. l.) leód (leode, v. l.) oriundus de gente Cantuariorum, Bd. 3, 14; Sch. 253, 13. Paulinus huerf eft tó Cantwarum (gewát tó Cent, v. l. ), Chr. 633; P. 24, 21.
Cant-waru
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The people of Kent Eall Brytene búton Cantware ánre, Chr. 617; P. 24, 28
ceaster-waru
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Micele lufe hæfde eal seó ceasterwara tó him, Ap. Th. 6, 11. Þeós ceasterwaru on heáfe wunað, 23. Mínre ceasterwaru nis nán hǽlo hiht, 9, 10. Add
ciric-weg
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Road to a church Tó þám cyricwege, C. D. iv. 36, 10
Eatol-ware
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