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sóþ-cwide

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sóþ-cwide, es; m.
a true saying, a truth
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  • Ic fela sette sóðcwida,

      Met. 2, 7: 7, 3.
  • Ðæt ðeós onlícnes word sprece, secge sóðcwidum; ðý sceolon gelýfan eorlas, hwæt mín æðelo sién,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1465; An. 733: Cd. Th. 294, 14; Sat. 471: 244, 10; Dan. 446: Elen. Kmbl. 1057; El. 530: Exon. Th. 418, 2; Rä. 36, 13.
  • Hit is ǽlces módes wíse ðæt sóna swá hit forlǽt sóþcwidas swá folgaþ hit leásspellunga eam mentium constat esse naturam, ut quoties abjecerint veras, falsis opinionibus induantur, Bt. 5, 3; Fox 14, 16: Met. 6, 2: 8, 3. I a. a proverb :-- Ðás sóðcwide (-cuido, Lind.) ł gedd cwæð him ðe Hǽlend

    hoc proverbium dixit illis Jesus,

      Jn. Skt. Rush. 10, 6.
  • In sóðcwidum

    in proverbis,

      16, 25.
a righteous saying, v. sóþ,
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  • On ðíne sóðcwidas

    in tuis justificationibus,

      Ps. Th. 118, 48.
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  • sóþ-cwide, n.