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hliþ

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
hliþ, es; n.
A slope, declivity. hill-side, hill
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  • Of hliþes nósan

    from the promontory,

      Beo. Th. 3789; B. 1892: Exon. 123 b; Th. 473, 28; Bo. 22.
  • Beneoþan ðæm hliþe

    under the hill,

      Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. 52, 15.
  • Swá tó ðám westhliþe,

      123, 5.
  • Hie be hliþe heáre dúne eorþscræf fundon

    they found a cavern on the slope of a lofty hill,

      Cd. 122; Th. 156, 25; Gen. 2594.
  • Weallsteápan hleoþu

    hills steep as walls,

      86; Th. 108, 8; Gen. 1803.
  • Hleoþo,

      72; Th. 88, 3; Gen. 1459.
  • Hleoþa,

      Exon. 101 a; Th. 382, 6; Rä. 3, 7.
  • Hliþo, 130 a; Th. 498,

      17; Rä. 88, 3.
  • Beorgas steápe hleoþum hlifedon

    steep hills rose high with their slopes,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1681; An. 843.
Etymology
[Icel. hlíð a slope, mountain side: O. H. Ger. hlíta clivus: Ger. leite in cpds. Grff. iv. 1096.]
Derived forms
DER. beorg-, burh-, fen-, heáh-, mist-, næs-, sand-, stán-, wulf-hliþ,
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