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botl

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
botl, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§277;
An abode, a dwelling, mansion, house, hall; domus, ædes, domicilium, atrium
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  • Gif he him nán botl ne selþ

    if he do not give him an abode,

      L. In. 67; Th. i. 146, 5.
  • Fordrífe ðý botle

    let him be driven from the abode,

      68; Th. i. 146, 8.
  • Wæs Gúþláce botles neód

    Guthlac was in need of a dwelling [lit. there was need to Guthlac of a dwelling ],

      Exon. 37 a; Th. 122, 4; Gú. 300.
  • Pharao eóde in to his botle

    Pharao ingressus est domum suam,

      Ex. 7, 22.
  • Mín se éca dǽl in gefeán fareþ, ðǽr he fægran botles brúceþ

    my eternal part [i.e. the soul] shall go into joy, where it shall enjoy a beautiful mansion,

      Exon. 38 a; Th. 125, 14; Gú. 354.
  • To ðæra sacerda ealdres botle

    in atrium principis sacerdotum,

      Mt. Bos. 26, 3, 58.
  • Cynelíc botl

    a kingly dwelling, a palace;

    palatium,
      Ælfc. Gl. 81; Som. 73, 9; Wrt. Voc. 47, 16.
Derived forms
DER. ealdor-botl, heáfod-.
Linked entries
v.  ge-bytlu.
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