BREÓWAN
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To BREW; cerevisiam coquere Ne biþ ðǽr nǽnig ealo gebrowen mid Estum there is no ale brewed by the Esthonians, Ors. 1. 1; Bos. 22, 17. Ne dranc he nánes gemencgedes wǽtan, ne gebrowenes he drank not of any mixed or brewed fluid, Homl. Th. i. 352, 7
fiðer-féte
Four-footed ⬩ quadrŭpes
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Four-footed; quadrŭpes Ǽlcum fiðerfétum neáte for any four-footed beast, Med. ex Quadr. 1, 3; Lchdm. i. 328, 13. Eallum fiðerfétum nýtenum to all four-footed beasts, 1, 3; Lchdm. i. 330. 4. Fiðerfóte fugel a four-footed bird, griffin; griffus, gryps
ge-géman
To heal ⬩ cure ⬩ amend ⬩ treat [as a patient]
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To heal, cure, amend, treat [as a patient] Ðæt hea gegéme all unhǽlo ut curarent omnem languorem, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 10, 1 : Mk. Skt. Lind. 3, 2. Gegémde ł gehǽlde curavit, 6, 5. Gegéma corrigere, Mt. Kmbl. p. 1, 9. Gegémed, L. Æðelb. 62; Th. i. 18, 8
ge-breówan
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to brew Genim alomalt mid ðý wætere, gebreów mid grýt cumb fulne ealað mid ðý wætere. Lch. iii. 28, 8. Ne bið ðǽr nǽnig ealo gebrowen, Ors. 1. 1; S. 20, 19. Ne dranc hé wínes drenc, ne nánes gemencgedes wǽtan ne gebrowenes, Hml. Th. i. 352, 7
Linked entry: breówan
and-standan
To sustain ⬩ abide ⬩ stand by ⬩ bear ⬩ sustinere
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To sustain, abide, stand by, bear; sustinere Andstandende ongeán contending against, R. Ben. 1
and-wyrdan
to answer
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to answer, Ps. Th. 101, 21: 118, 42: Ors. 1, 10; Bos. 32, 20
Linked entry: and-wearde
án-féte
One-footed ⬩ with one foot ⬩ monopodius
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One-footed, with one foot; monopodius, Exon, 114b; Th. 439, 9; Rä. 59, 1
Linked entry: féte
beód-fers
A song or hymn sung during meal-time ⬩ ad mensam carmen ⬩ hymnus
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A song or hymn sung during meal-time; ad mensam carmen, hymnusDial. 1, 19
Linked entry: fers
creáp
crept, crawled
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crept, crawled p. of creópan.Glostr. Frag. 6, 7; Ors. 1, 7; Bos. 29. 33
Dyflen
Dublin
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Dublin, Chr. 937; Th. 206, 14, col. 2; 207, 14, col. 1; Æðelst. 55
eft-agyfan
To give back ⬩ reddĕre, i. e. re-dăre
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To give back; reddĕre, i. e. re-dăre. Bd. 2, 1; S. 500, 19
fæstmód-staðol
A state of constancy of mind, constancy ⬩ constantis animi stătus, constantia
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A state of constancy of mind, constancy; constantis animi stătus, constantia, Off. Episc. 1
finel
Fennel ⬩ fēnĭcŭlum
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Fennel; fēnĭcŭlum Fineles of fennel, Herb. 97, 1; Lchdm. i. 210, 8, MS. B
fióung
Hatred ⬩ ŏdium
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Hatred; ŏdium Mid unrihtre fióunge with evil hatred, Bt. 39, 1; Fox 210, 24
Linked entry: unriht-feóung
fremede
made ⬩ did ⬩ performed
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made, did, performed, Elen. Kmbl. 942; El. 472: Bd. 1, 8; S. 479, 26;
fryþ-stól
an asylum ⬩ refuge
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an asylum, refuge, Chr. 1006; Th. 256, 18, col. 2; 257, 18, col. 1
eád-méde
Humble ⬩ humĭlis anĭmi
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Humble; humĭlis anĭmi Ic eom eádméde humiliátus sum, Ps. Th. 115, 1: 118, 75
Linked entry: eáþ-méde
hleóðor-stede
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A place where words have been spoken, Cd. 109; Th. 145, 1; Gen. 2399
lytig-ness
Cunningness ⬩ craftiness ⬩ astuteness
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Cunningness, craftiness, astuteness Ðære nædran lytignes astutia serpentis, Past. 35, 1; Swt. 237, 22
ge-screpelíce
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Aptly, conveniently, fitly; apte Gescrepelíce gehiwad aptissime figuratus, Bd. 4, 19; S. 590, 1
Linked entries: ge-scræpe -scrépelíce