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heáh-ealdorman

(n.)
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heáh-ealdorman, gen. -mannes; m.
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A chief alderman, ruler, patrician Ætius mǽre man se wæs iú ǽr heáhealdorman Ætius vir inlustris qui et patricius fuit, Bd. 1, 13; S. 481, 40. Ðe hǽlend cwæþ tó ðæmhéhaldurmenn ihesus ait archesynagogo, Mk. Skt. Rush. 5, 36. Héhaldormenn patricius, Rtl

heáh-fæst

(adj.)
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heáh-fæst, adj.
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Very fast, fixed Hafaþ under heofonum heáhfæstne dóm hath under heaven enduring glory, Exon. 87 a; Th. 327, 8; Wid. 143

heáh-fæsten

(n.)
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heáh-fæsten, es; n.
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A chief fortress, a city Heáhfæsten castrum, Ælfc. Gl. 54; Som. 66, 109; Wrt. Voc. 36, 29. Héhfæsten polis (πόλιs ), Rtl. 195,14

heáh-gesamnung

(n.)
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heáh-gesamnung, e; f.
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A chief assembly, synagogue Ðá com sum of heáhgesamnungum et venit quidam de archesynagogis, Mk. Skt. 5, 22

Linked entry: heáh-samnung

heáh-geþungen

(adj.)
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heáh-geþungen, adj.
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Of high rank, distinguished Ic lǽrde heáhgeþungene men ðæt hí ne ástigan on ofermédu I taught men of high rank not to be exalted in pride, Blickl. Homl. 185, 13

heáh-getimbrad

(adj.)
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heáh-getimbrad, adj.
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High-built, Cd. 213; Th. 266, 29; Sat. 29

heáh-heort

(adj.)
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heáh-heort, adj.
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High-hearted, haughty, proud, Cd. 202; Th. 250, 1; Dan. 540

heáh-hliþ

(n.)
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heáh-hliþ, es; n.
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A high hill, Cd. 71; Th. 86, 31; Gen. 1439

heáh-landríca

(n.)
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heáh-landríca, an; m.
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Irenarcha; είρηνάρχηs, Lye

heáh-láreów

(n.)
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heáh-láreów, es; m.
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A chief teacher; archimandrita, gymosophista, Lye

heáh-líc

(adj.)

Similar entry: heá-líc

heáh-miht

(n.)
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heáh-miht, e; f.
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Great, excellent power On his heáhmihtum in potestatibus ejus, Ps. Th. 150, 2

heáh-rodor

(n.)
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heáh-rodor, es; m.
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The lofty sky Under heáhrodore under the lofty sky, Cd. 8; Th. 10, 3; Gen. 151

heáh-sacerd

(n.)
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heáh-sacerd, es; m.
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A chief priest Ða heáhsacerdas and ða bóceras summi sacerdotes et scribæ, Mk. Skt. 14, 1: 11, 27: 8, 31

heáh-sceáwere

(n.)
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heáh-sceáwere, es; m.
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A chief overlooker, overseer Héhsceáware pontifex, Rtl. 21, 1

heáh-sele

(n.)
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heáh-sele, es; m.
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A high hall Tó ðæm heáhsele to the high hall, Beo. Th. 1298; B. 647

heáh-synn

(n.)
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heáh-synn, e; f.
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Mortal sin, crime, wickedness Héhsynn crimen, Rtl. 187, 25. Búta héhsynne sint sine crimine sunt, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 12, 5. Bebeorh ðé wið ða eahta heáhsynna cave tibi ab octo capitalibus criminibus, L. Ecg. C. pref; Th. ii. 132, 5. Héhsynna scelera, Rtl

heáh-þearf

(n.)
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heáh-þearf, e; f.
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Great need Æt heáhþearfe at my greatest need, Ps. Th. 117, 16, 20, 27

heáh-þegen

(n.)
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heáh-þegen, es; m.
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A great, high or chief minister or servant On ðam wǽron gecorene twelf heáhþegenas in that were chosen twelve chief ministers [the twelve apostles], Homl. Th. ii. 520, 24

heáh-þegnung

(n.)
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heáh-þegnung, e; f.
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High service Heáhþegnunga háliges gástes the high services of the holy Spirit, Cd. 147; Th. 183, 23; Exod. 96