mæger
Meagre ⬩ lean
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Meagre, lean Ða men beóþ mægre and bláce on onsýne ðeáh ðe hié ǽr fætte wǽron the men will be lean and pale of aspect, though before they were fat, L. M. 2, 36; Lchdm. ii. 242, 3
æ-léten
One let go ⬩ divorced ⬩ repudiata uxor
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One let go, divorced; repudiata uxor Ne on ælǽten ǽnig cristen mann ǽfre ne gewífige nor with one divorced let any Christian man ever marry, L. C. E. 7 ; Th. i. 364, 23
þynnol
Lean ⬩ meagre
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Lean, meagre Ðynnul macilentus, Wrt. Voc. i. 51, 16
cyne-helm
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Án leás feówertig cynehelma, Hml. S. 11. 205. Add
ge-hleápan
To leap ⬩ dance ⬩ salire ⬩ saltare
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To leap, dance; salire, saltare Meotud gehleápeþ heá dúne the Creator shall leap the high downs, Exon. 18 a; Th. 45, 10; Cri. 717. He gehleóp ðone eoh he leaped upon the horse, Byrht. Th. 137, 20; By. 189
bissexte
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a leap year; bisextus, Bd. 5, 23; S. 648, 19
still
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A leap, spring Cyning engla munt gestylleþ, gehleápeþ hyllas . . . woruld álýseþ þurh þone æþelan styll. Wæs se forma hlýp . . . wæs se óðer stiell . . . se þridda hlýp . . . se feórða stiell, Exon. Th. 45, 7-33 ; Cri. 715-728. v. stellan to leap
ge-saca
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D. 158, 26. where a case is tried, an accuser Him wæs leaf seald þæt he moste him scyldan on andweardnesse his gesacena (-ona, v. l.)
ge-neah
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Kmbl. ii. 81, 68; Leás. 36
Linked entry: ge-nugan
in-belǽdan
introduce
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To lead in, introduce Ðú s hig introduces eos, Cantic. Moys, 17
laur-treów
Laurel
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Laurel Laurtreówes leáf, Lchdm. iii. 88, 10. Of lawertreówe, i. 174, 11
arod
A species of herb, probably arum ⬩ herbæ genus, arum
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A species of herb, probably arum = άρον; herbæ genus, arum Nim lybcornes leáf, oððe arod take a leaf of saffron, or arod, L. M. 3, 42; Lchdm. ii. 336, 10. Gehwæde arodes wóses a little of the ooze of arum, Lchdm. iii. 2, 23
geác
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. ¶ in a place-name :-- Tó Geáces leá, C. D. v. 342, 24. Geákes leá et óðer Geákes leá, iii. 101, 15. Æt Iáces leá, 125, 9. Add
hleáppettan
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To leap up: Hé ongunne hleápettan exsiliens, Bd. 5, 2; S. 615, 22
wiþ-styllan
To leap back ⬩ retreat
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To leap back, retreat Wiðstylde descivit, pedem retraxit, Wrt. Voc. ii. 106, 25
Linked entry: stellan
un-gebrosnendlic
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Þ hí onféngon þá ungebrosnendlican (-nedlican, v.l. ) leán, Gr. D. 233, 15. Add
Linked entry: ge-brosnendlic
un-hwílen
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Þǽr cyning engla clǽnum gildeð leán un-hwílen,Hpt. 33, 73, 26. Add
forþ-teón
To lead forth ⬩ make known ⬩ discover ⬩ betray ⬩ render up ⬩ prōdĕre
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To lead forth, make known, discover, betray, render up; prōdĕre, Som. Ben. Lye
mægerian
To macerate ⬩ emaciate ⬩ make lean
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To macerate, emaciate, make lean Mægeregan macerare, Wrt. Voc. ii. 57, 16: 96, 34