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nearu

Grammar
nearu, <b>. I.</b>
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Ðæt scip bið drifen on swííe nearwe bygeas, Past. 59, 6. <b>I a.</b> fig. :--- Add Þá synfullan berað nearowne wæstm and sceandfulne on ansýne þes heáhstan Scyppendes, Verc.

un-geswícendlíce

(adv.)
Grammar
un-geswícendlíce, adv.

Unceasinglyincessantly

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Unceasingly, incessantly Ungeswícendlíce indesinenter, Scint. 28, 7: incessanter, jugiter, 131, 8: incessabiliter, R. Ben. 19, 4 note

Linked entry: ge-swícendlíce

ge-niþerigendlic

(adj.)
Grammar
ge-niþerigendlic, adj.
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Worthy of condemnation Manega genyþerigendlice wiþerwyrde ágyltan beóð gesewene multa damnabilia reprobi commisisse uidentur, Scint. 162, 18

Linked entry: niþerigend-lic

ge-teórigendlic

(adj.)
Grammar
ge-teórigendlic, adj.
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Defective, imperfect Swá hwylc swá tídlice and geteorigendlice fyligð quisquis temporalia ac defectiva sequitur, Scint. 181, 4

ge-cynehelmian

(v.)
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to crown Beón gecynehelmod coronari, Scint. 11, 6. Úre mægen byþ gecynehelmud nostra uirtus coronabitur, 209, 6

Linked entry: cyne-helmian

ge-unhǽlan

(v.)
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to weaken Faestene gemetegude scylon beón ꝥ hí ná þearle geunhǽlan ( debilitent ) maga[n], Scint. 51, 10

Linked entry: un-hǽlan

in-laþigend

(n.)
Grammar
in-laþigend, es ; m.
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One who invites Ꝥ inlaþigendum þínum þú gearwige mettas ut inuitaiori tuo prebeas cibos, Sciut. 170, 12

Linked entry: laþigend

scear-wund

(adj.)
Grammar
scear-wund, (?); adj.
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Wounded in the share Gif man [s]cearwund sié .iii. sciłł. gebete, Ll. Th. i. 18, 9

Linked entries: cear-wund wund

þurhwunigendlíce

(adv.)
Grammar
þurhwunigendlíce, adv.

persistentlycontinuously

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Perseveringly, persistently, continuously Þurhwunigendlíce begýman hit gedafenaþ mód úre perseveranter intendere oportet animum nostrum, Scint. 33, 18

féstran

Grammar
féstran, féstrian.
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Of godcundum spǽcum inra mann byþ féstrud and byð gefédd (nutritur ac pascitur), Scint. 222, 15. Add

laþung

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Add: a church; ecclesia On háligre laþunge gelǽred bodigend in sancta ecclesia doctus predicator Scint. 124, 9

under-plantian

(v.)

supplantare

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Dysig byð underplantud stultus supplantatur, Scint. 169, 2

Linked entry: plantian

blǽs-horn

(n.)
Grammar
blǽs-horn, es; m.
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A horn for blowing Blǽshorn bið ánes scitt, weorð, and is melda geteald, Ll. Th. i. 260, 16

Linked entry: blǽd-horn

gyltlíce

(adv.)
Grammar
gyltlíce, adv.
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Faultily Gyltlíce (culfabiliter) handa tó Dryhtne upp árǽrð sé þe dǽda his gebiddende gylplíce geypð, Scint. 35, 3

ǽ-lengness

(n.)
Grammar
ǽ-lengness, ǽlingness, e; f.

Tedium, weariness

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Ǽlingnysse þolaþ rihtwís tedium patitur justus, Scint. 216, 9

Linked entry: ǽlingness

weorf

(n.)
Grammar
weorf, es; n.
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Hors mon sceal gyldan mid .xxx. sciłł. . . . wilde weof mid . xii. Sciłł., oxan mid .xxx. p̃, L. O. D. 7; Th. i. 356, 4. Ungewylde weorf, nýten ł hors indomitos subjugales, Hpt. Gl. 458, 1. v. next word

níd-behéfe

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Add: necessary Nédbehéfe ys þá gyltas forceorfan necessarium est ipsas culpas succidere, Scint. 8, 4. Ꝥ is nýdbehéfe, Chrd. 111, 6. with dat. of person Ús ys þín líf nýdbehéfe gít, Hml. 8. 22, 226: 28, 142: Scint. 8, 4. <b>II a.

tó-blǽdan

(v.)
Grammar
tó-blǽdan, p. de
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To inflate, puff up Sóð. lufu ná byþ tóblǽdd caritas non inflatur, Scint. 82, 10. v. next word

Linked entry: blǽdan

þole-byrde

(adj.)
Grammar
þole-byrde, adj.
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Wer þolebyrde vir patiens, Scint. 13, 11, 13

Linked entries: -byrde þolo-byrde

under-wreðung

(n.)
Grammar
under-wreðung, e; f.

Supportsustentation

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Support, sustentation Underwreþung líchaman sustentatio corporis, Scint. 56, 10. Trumre underwreþincge firmo fulcimento, Wrt. Voc. ii. 148, 69

Linked entry: wreþung