be-limp
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An event, occurrence, case Belimp fors, An. Ox. 50, 22. Wið liþa sáre, gif hý of hwylcum belimpe oþþe of ǽnigum þincge gesárgude beóð, Lch. i. 312, I. On horse hwítum sittan belimp gód getácnað, iii. 202, 28. Smyltum belimpum secundis successibus, An
bóc-lár
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He sceal bóclárum hlystan, Wlfst. 267, 6. Add
beód-láf
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Food remaining after a meal Sylle hé earmum mannum his beódláfa, Bl. H. 53, 13
Linked entry: láf
corn-lád
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Leading or carrying corn Æt cornláde, Ll. Th. i. 440, 28
Linked entry: lád
cráw-leác
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Cráwanleác poloten, Wrt. Voc. i. 69, 11: hermodoctula vel tidolora, 79, 57. Add
crop-leác
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Cropleác serpulum, Wrt. Voc. i. 286, 7. Crop*-*léc cipus, ii. 131, 48. Add
dwás-líht
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Dele
efen-ling
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Add: [Luuien þi cristen euenling alswa þe seoluen to love thy neighbour as thyself, O. E. Hml. i. 57, 39. Þin sunful efenling luue 57, 222.]
ege-láf
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Dele, and see éce, I
erd-ling
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folc-lár
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Folcláre omeliae verba, Wrt. Voc. ii. 65, 42. In þám folclárum þæs godspelles (in homiliis euangelii), Gr. D. 290, 10: 286, 7. For ' Cot. . . . Lye' substitute
fleax-líne
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A cord for hanging flax on (?) Hé sceal fela towtóla habban; flexlínan, spinle, reól, Angl. ix. 263, 10
fisc-lacu
A fish-pond
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A fish-pond Andlang móres on fisclace, C. D. B. ii. 374, 16
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fore-lár
Preaching
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Preaching Forebod ł forelár praedicatio, Mt. p. 14, 3
Linked entry: lár
fird-láf
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The remnant of an army, the survivors of a battle Þǽr feóllon ðá hǽþenan fíf ðúsend ofslagene, and Lisias fleáh mid þǽre fyrdláfe. Hml. S. 25, 377
Linked entry: here-láf
fram-léce
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Having the looks averted Framléce aversa, Germ. 401, 41. Cf. léc
Linked entry: -léce
frum-lida
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A chief sailor, captain of a vessel Se heáhengel Sanctus Michael se æðela nówend and se gleáwa frumlida . . . sé ðe his scip mid heofonlicum wælum gefylleð, An. Ox. 32, note
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ge-lád
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Add: a lode, water-course Vicum qui nu[ncupatur] Æt Euulangeládæ, C. D. B. i. 297, 10. Æt Eánflǽde geláde, C. D. v. 402, 2. Norð út onefen þæt gelád, and swá eástweardes þæt hit cymeð eft wiðnioðan þæt gelád on Sæferne, ii. 150, 12-14