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an-weald

  • noun [ masculine ]
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an-weald, m. f. n.
Wright's OE grammar
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  • Anuuald (-uald, -uualda)

    monarchia,

      Txts. 76, 622.
  • Anwald

    jus,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 49, 19.
  • Hé wile reáfian ðone ðe hié him sealde his anwaldes

    jus dantis invadit,

      Past. 371, 25.
  • On ǽlcum ende mínes anwealdes,

      Ll. Th. i. 274, 2.
  • Hú Assael hine unwærlíce mid anwealde ðreátode

    hunc cum Assael vi incautae praecipitationis impeteret.

      Past. 295, 14.
  • On þǽm anwalde wæron Somnite swá bealde

    Pontius, dux eorum, in tantum abusus est victoriae securitate,

      Ors. 3, 8; S. 120, 31.
  • Fón tó anwalde

    imperium tenere coepere,

      6, 37; S. 294, 33.
  • God hí hǽþenum leódum lét tó anwealde. Jud. pref. Anwald

    monarchiam,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 45.
  • Hé hæfþ his fóta anweald, Bt. 36, 4;

    F.

      178, 11.
  • Gynd ealne mínne anweald. Ll. Th. i. 246, 23.
  • Ofer ealne þæs cynges anweald,

      270, 1.
  • Ðreáta ðæt hié wieten ðæt gé sume anwald habbað ofer hié

    argue cum omni imperio,

      Past. 291, 19.
  • Hé ꝥ anweald (þone anwald, v.l.) þæs ríces forlét regni sceptra reliquit, Bd. 5, 19 ; Sch. 653, 1.

    Potestates

    sind anwealdu.
      Hml. Th. i. 342, 28: 610, 23.
  • Næs ná má cyninga anwalda bútan þysan þrím rícum. Ors. 1,

      5; S. 34, 30.
  • Bist ðú þæs deófles anwealdum betǽht,

      Hml. Th. ii. 170, 8.
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  • an-weald, n.