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hnesc-ness

  • noun [ feminine ]
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hnesc-ness, e; f.
Softness, delicacy, gentleness, weakness
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  • Hnescnyss

    mollities,

      Ælfc. Gr. 12; Som. 15, 56.
  • Ðære hnescnesse úres flǽsces wé beóþ underþiédde

    corruptionis nostræ infirmitatibus subjacemus,

      Past. 21, 4; Swt. 159, 5.
  • Genim ðyses wæstmes hnescnysse innewearde

    take the inward soft part of this fruit,

      Herb. 185, 2; Lchdm. i. 324, 9.
  • Gif hwá for his hnescnysse ðæt fæsten áberan ne mæg

    si quis præ mollitie sua jejunium perferre nequeat,

      L. Ecg. P. iv. 60; Th. ii. 220, 24.
  • Gif þurh his hnescnysse seó heord forwurþ

    if through his want of vigour the flock perish,

      L. I. P. 19; Th. ii. 326, 22.
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  • hnesc-ness, n.