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Wright's OE grammar
§434; §553;
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  • Hé wæs geþreád mid fefre . . . Þá ǽlce dæge weóx se ece and seó ádl hefegode

    correptus febri . . . Cum per dies singulos languor ingravesceret,

      Gr. D. 175, 17.
  • Ðǽr (

    in hell) is éce æce (ece, v. l. ),

      Wlfst. 114, 4.
  • Nis þǽr (

    in heaven

    ) ǽnig sár geméted, ne ádl, ne ece,
      Bl. H. 25, 30.
  • Heora sina forscruncon . . . ꝥ hí hrýmdon for ece,

      Hml. S. 35, 318.
  • Hé biþ ece hál,

      Lch. ii. 308, 2.
  • Manig man hæfþ micelne ece on his eágum,

      Lch. ii. 32, 4.
  • Wiþ bánece . . . Beþe tó fýre swíðe þone ece,

      70, 4.
  • Ne sceal mon þisne drincan sellan on foreweardne (

    in the early stage of

    ) þone ece and þá ádle, ac ymb fela nihta,
      256, 19.
  • Hé mid sáre geswenced bið, mid mislicum ecum,

      Bl. H. 59, 8. v.
    bán-, eág-, fót-, síd-, tóþ-, þeóh-ece.
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