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huntaþ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
huntaþ, huntoþ, es; m.
Hunting, game; venatio
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  • On feáwum stówum wíciaþ Finnas, on huntoþe on wintra and on sumera on fiscaþe be ðære sǽ,

    • Ors. 1, 1
    • ;
    • Swt. 17, 5.
  • On huntoþe,

    • Exon. 78 b
    • ;
    • Th. 295, 22
    • ;
    • Cri. 37.
  • huntaðe

    [a prayer] for hunting

    ,
    • Rtl. 117, 1.
  • On ðæt gerád ðet ðenne ðæs neód bíþ his meu beón gearuwe tó huntoþe

    on the condition that, when there shall be need for it, his men may be ready for hunting

    ,
    • Chart. Th. 148, 3.
  • Isaac lufode Esau for his huntoþe

    Isaac amabat Esau, eo quod de venationibus illius vesceretur

    ,
    • Gen. 25, 28.
  • Bring mé of ðínum huntoþe.

    affer mihi de venatione tua,

    • 27,7
    • ;
    • Homl. Th. ii. 576, 34
  • Huntaþ dón gestreón getácnaþ

    to hunt betokens gain

    ,
    • Lchdm. iii. 212, 2.
  • Móna se fíf and twentigoþa huntoþas begán nytlíc

    the five and twentieth moon is good for all sorts of hunting

    ,
    • 196, 1.
Etymology
[
R. Glouc. Edgar an honteþ ywend was.
]
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v. hwæl-huntaþ.
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  • huntaþ, n.