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HLÚD

  • adjective
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Grammar
HLÚD, adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§7; §131; §299;
LOUD, sonorous
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  • Heora stefn wæs swíðe hlúd

    their voice was very loud,

      Blickl. Homl. 149, 27: Cd. 148; Th. 184, 14; Exod. 107.
  • Hlimman hlúdes wæteres

    torrentem,

      Ps. Th. 123, 4.
  • Hlúdre stefne

    with a loud voice,

      Blickl. Homl. 181, 18.
  • Hlúddre stefne,

      15, 19: Cd. 227; Th. 302, 18.
  • Hlúdan stefne. Andr. Kmbl. 2720; An. 1362.
  • Hlúde wǽran hý ðá hý ofer ðone hlǽw ridan

    loud were they when they rode over the hill,

      Lchdm. iii. 52, 13.
  • Francan wǽron hlúde

    loud was the sound of the javelins,

      Cd. 93; Th. 119, 20; Gen. 1982.
  • Hlúddra sang

    chorea,

      Ælfc. Gl. 34; Som. 62, 47; Wrt. Voc. 28, 28.
  • Ðæt ár ðonne hit mon slihþ hit biþ hlúdre ðonne ǽnig oðer ondweorc

    aes dum percutitur amplius metallis celeris sonitum reddit,

      Past. 37, 3; Swt. 267, 24.
  • Hlúdast,

      Menol. Fox 467; Gn. C. 4.
Etymology
[O. Sax. O. Frs. hlúd: O. H. Ger. hlút: Ger. laut.]
Full form

Word-wheel

  • HLÚD, adj.