for-neáh
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Forneáh þá mǽstan, Ors. 2, 6; S. 88, 29. Fornǽh ealle Weast-Centingas, Chr. 999; P. 133, 2. Fornéh circiter (X millia), An. Ox. 3421. Hé forneáh hungre swealt, Ors. 4, 6; S. 170, 30. Seó dǽd wearð forneáh Rómánum tó ðǽm mǽstan hearme, 4, 13; S. 210, 10
for-nefe
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Dele
for-pǽran
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Hé ne mæg ús ætbrédan úrne geleáfan ne þæt éce líf, gif wé ús sylfe mid ágenum willan ne forpǽrað, Hml. Th. i. 576, 12. Hí mid swicdómum hí sylfe and óðre forpǽrað, 514, 33. Sume swefna beóð of deófle tó sumum swicdóme, hú hé ðá sáwle forpǽre, Hml. S.
fór-racu
An itinerary
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An itinerary Fórrake itinerarium, An. Ox. 7, 121
for-raþe
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for-réceleásian
To neglect
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To neglect Þá þe swá Godes bebodu forréceleásiað, ꝥ hig þisne egeslican cwide (the sentence on the wicked at the resurrection) gehýran sculon, Ll. Th. ii. 396, 21
for-repen
Similar entry: for-hrepian
fór-rídan
cut off
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to ride and stop, cut off
fór-rídel
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for-rotodlic
Similar entry: un-forrotodlíc
for-sǽtian
take by surprise
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To catch by lying in ambush, take by surprise Hé forsǽtade hié ðǽr ðǽr hié geþóht hæfdon ꝥ hié hiene besǽtedon insidiantes insidiis capit. Or. 3, 11; S. 146, 10
for-sǽwennes
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for-sǽwestre
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A woman who despises Forsǽwestre contemtrix, An. Ox. 4430
Linked entries: -sǽ-westre for-sewestre
for-sáwend
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One who despises Forsáwendrum contemtibilibus, i. despicientibus, An. Ox. 5438
Linked entry: -sáwend
for-sáwenlic
Contemptible
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Contemptible Forsáwenlicne contemptibilem, i. despectibilem, An. Ox. 470: 935
for-sáwenness
Contempt
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Contempt On forsáwennesse in abusione, Ps. L. 30, 19
Linked entry: -sáwenness
for-scæncednys
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for-sceádan
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[In Past. 18, 4; S. 135, 16 forsceádne translates dispersi.] Gif hér ðegna hwelc ðyrelne kylle bróhte tó ðýs burnan, béte hine georne, ðýlǽs hé forsceáde scírost wætra, Past. 469, 11. Add
for-sceamian
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Substitute: To be or to make greatly ashamed Forscamed confusum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 133, 48. to be greatly ashamed. with prep. Be his synnum forsceamigean de peccatis propriis erubescere, Scint. 40, 9. with clause Hé forscamað ꝥ [hé] hit ánan men andette