sorgian
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Sume ofer sǽ sorhgende gewiton, Bd. 1, 15; Sch. 43. 30. Add
deófol-cræft
Devil-craft, the black art, witchcraft ⬩ dæmoniăca ars
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Devil-craft, the black art, witchcraft; dæmoniăca ars Þurh dígolnesse deófolcræftes per dæmoniacæ artis arcāna, Bd. 4, 27; S. 604, 9. Hí nalæs mid deófolcræfte ac mid godcunde mægene gewélgade cóman illi non dæmoniaca sed divīna virtūte prædĭti veniēbant
Franc-ríce
The kingdom of the Franks ⬩ Francōrum regnum
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The kingdom of the Franks; Francōrum regnum He hæfde ǽrendo sum to Breotone cyningum of Francríce he had an errand to the kings of Britain against the kingdom of the Franks, Bd. 4, 1; S. 565, 1, MS. B: Chr. 1060; Erl. 193, 32
Angel
Anglen in Denmark, the country between Flensburg and the Schley from which the Angles came into Britain ⬩ Angulus, nomen terræ quam Angli ante transitum in Britanniam coluerunt
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Anglen in Denmark, the country between Flensburg and the Schley from which the Angles came into Britain; Angulus, nomen terræ quam Angli ante transitum in Britanniam coluerunt Of Angle cómon Eást-Engle from Anglen came the East-Angles, Chr. 449; Ing.
a-spendan
To spend entirely ⬩ consume ⬩ squander ⬩ to spend ⬩ expend ⬩ lay out ⬩ bestow ⬩ distribute ⬩ consumere ⬩ dissipare ⬩ expendere ⬩ sumptum facere ⬩ erogare ⬩ impertiri
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To spend entirely, consume, squander, to spend, expend, lay out, bestow, distribute; consumere, dissipare, expendere, sumptum facere, erogare, impertiri Ðonne hys gestreón beóþ ðus eall aspended when his property is thus all entirely spent, Ors. 1, 1
CÝSE
CHEESE ⬩ caseus
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ACHEESE ;caseus Cýse caseus, Wrt. Voc. 82, 26: 290, 32. Níwe gáte cýse new goat's cheese, Med. ex Quadr. 6, 5, 6, 7; Lchdm. i. 352, 5, 7, 9. Ferscne cýse on lege lay on fresh cheese, L. M. 1, 39; Lchdm. ii. 102, 14: 1, 53; Lchdm. ii. 126, 1:
Linked entry: cése
dœ́g
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day Ðe doeg, Jn. p. 1, 14. Doeg hálig dies festus, Jn. L. 5, 1. Is ðirddan doege tertia dies. Lk. L. 24, 21. On ðǽm æfterra doege, 9, 37: Mt. L. 27, 62. Of doeg ðǽm die illo, Jn. I. 1, 39. Oð ðone doege usque in diem illum, Mt. L. 26, 29: 27, 64: Mk.
a-býsgung
Necessary business ⬩ employment ⬩ occupatio
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Necessary business, employment; occupatio. Past. 18, 1; Hat. MS. 25a, 27, 29, 30
æll-þeódignes
A going or living abroad ⬩ a pilgrimage
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A going or living abroad, a pilgrimage, Bd. 1, 23; S. 485, 38
be-leógan
To belie ⬩ deceive by lies ⬩ fallere
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To belie, deceive by lies; fallere Belogen beón falli Gr. Dial. 1, 14
bismer-nes
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A polluting, staining or defiling; pollutio, Bd. 1, 27; S. 497, note 7
Bregent-ford
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Brentford in Middlesex, Chr. 1016; Th. 280, 28, col. 1. v. Brent-ford
cantel-cap
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CANTEL-COPE, a sort of priest's garment; caracalla, Chr. 1070; Ing. 274, 1
cneów-wærc
a pain in the knees
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a pain in the knees L. M. 1, 24; Lchdm. ii. 66, 11
Linked entry: cneó-wærc
Eforwíc-ingas
inhabitants of York,
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inhabitants of York, Chr. 918; Th. 193, 9, col. 1. v. Eoforwíc-ingas
ehteoða
eighth
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eighth On ðam ehteoðan dæge on the eighth day, Lk. Bos. 1, 59
fæðem
Bosom, lap ⬩ sĭnus, grĕmium
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Bosom, lap; sĭnus, grĕmium In fæðem in sĭnu, Jn. Lind. War. 1, 18
fere-soca
A bag made of swine's skin ⬩ sibæa
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A bag made of swine's skin; sibæa Feresoca sibba, Wrt. Voc. 289, 1
gealh-swile
a swelling of the jowl
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a swelling of the jowl, L. M. 1, 4; Lchdm. ii. 44, 8
ge-hyspendlíc
Despicable ⬩ abominable
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Despicable, abominable Hí syndon gehyspendlíc geworden sunt abominabiles facti, Ps. Lamb. 13, 1