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fracoþ

  • noun [ feminineneuter ]
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fracoþ, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§218; §286; §430;
Add: fracoþu; f. Infamy, wickedness
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  • Ignominium sconde hléwung sive fraceþu,

    idem et infamium.

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 49, 31.
  • Sume men beóð swá gehíwode líceteras, swylce hý Godes ege habban, and bið eal heora ingeþanc mid fracoðe áfylled. Wlfst. 54, 7.
  • Mið fræceðo geyfled

    contumelia adfectus.

      Mt. L. 22, 6.
  • Unclǽnnessa ł fracede

    squalores, immunditias. Hpt. Gl. 509, 76. ꝥ hé wið swá mycelre geearnunge man swylce wælhreównysse fraceþa (fraced, teónan. v.ll. contumeliam )

    gefremede.
      Gr. D. 21, 34.
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  • fracoþ, n.