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fýnd

(n.)
Grammar
fýnd, pl. of féond:
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Lev. 26, 8, 16 : Bt. 20; Fox 72, 21 : Mt. Bos. 5, 44 : Lk. Bos. 6, 27, 35

fyrht

(adj.)
Grammar
fyrht, adj.

Timidtĭmĭdus

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Timid; tĭmĭdus On his sóþfæstnesse swylce démeþ on folce fyrhte þearfan in sua justĭtia jūdĭcābit paupĕres hujus pŏpŭli, Ps. Th. 71, 4

fýryn

(n.)
Grammar
fýryn, es; n.

A fireignis

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A fire; ignis On fýrynes midlene de mĕdio ignis, Deut 5, 24

fylc

Grammar
fylc, l. fylce.

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fyld

Similar entry: fild

fynt

(n.)
Grammar
fynt, (?), es; m.

A fount, spring(?)

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A fount, spring(?) Of fintes leáge, Cht. Crw. 7, 41, 54

fyrht

divination

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divination

fyht

(n.)

a fightbattle

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a fight, battle, Som. Ben. Lye

fyld

(n.)
Grammar
fyld, es; m.

A foldvolumevŏlūmen

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A fold, volume; vŏlūmen. Som. Ben. Lye.Hpt. Gl. 494

fyren

(n.)
Grammar
fyren, e; f.

A sincrimepeccātumcrīmen

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A sin, crime; peccātum, crīmen Deorce fyrene dark sins, Ps. Th. 108, 14. He ðære mǽgþe fleáh fyrene he avoided the crimes of the people, Cd. 92; Th. 116, 24; Gen. 1941: Exon. 48 a; Th. 166, 18; Gú. 1044

fyres

(n.)

furze

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furze, Wrt. Voc. 285, 48

fyrht

(n.)
Grammar
fyrht, firht, freht, es; n?

A diviningdivinationauguryauspĭciumhariolātioaugŭrium

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A divining, divination, augury; auspĭcium, hariolātio, augŭrium Oððe on blóte odðe on fyrhte either by sacrifice or by divination, L. C. S. 5; Th. i. 378, 22. On firhte, L. N. P. L. 48; Th. ii. 296, 28. Æristum oððe frumum frehtum prīmis auspĭciis, Rtl

fyrsn

(n.)
Grammar
fyrsn, e; f.

The heelcalxcalcāneum

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The heel; calx, calcāneum, Cot. 38

-fyrde

(suffix)

Similar entry: in-fyrde

fyll

(n.)

a fall.

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a fall

fyran

(v.)

to go.

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Dele.to go

fyrle

Grammar
fyrle, v. firl[u].

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fyrsn

Similar entry: firsn

fyrst

(n.)

a threshold

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a threshold. Dele, and see first

fyrst

(n.)

time

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time