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hínþ

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hínþ, hínþu, hínþo.
Take here hýnþ in Dict., and add:
misery, poverty
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  • Sume beóþ wídcúþe on heora gebyrdum, ac hi beóþ mid wǽdle and mid hénþe (hǽnþe, v. l.) ofþrycte, ꝥ him wǽre leófre ꝥ hí wǽran unæþele þonne swá earme

    hunc nobilitas notum facit, sed angustia rei familiaris inclusus esse mallei ignotus,

    • Bt. 11, I
    • ;
    • F. 30, 33
    • .
  • Ðiós of hénðum ł unspo d (hénðum ł unspoedum, R.) hire sende

    haec de penuria sua misit,

    • Mk. L. 12, 44
    • .
hurt, injury, destruction:
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  • Hié fæstor tósomne beóð gefégde tó gódra monna hiénðe

    in bonorum gravius nece glomerantur.

    • Past. 361, 21
    • .
  • Hýnðe

    (vitae) detrimento, i. dispendio,

    • An. Ox, 3156
    • .
  • Is geswenced of hénðe

    (innocens) afflictus est damno,

    • Kent. Gl. 811
    • .
  • Hénðo

    damnum (sustinebi, qui impatiens est),

    • 704.
  • Hýnða

    damna (rerum formidans),

    • An. Ox. 2993
    • .
  • Ic heóld nú nigon geár wið ealle hýnða þínes fæder gestreón,

    • Hml. S. 9, 42
    • .
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v.  hýnþ.
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