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BRǼÞ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
BRǼÞ, bréþ, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§335;
An odour, a scent, smell good or bad, a savour, BREATH; odor, odoramen
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  • God underféng ðære wynsumnysse brǽþ

    odoratus est Dominus odorem suavitatis,

      Gen. 8, 21.
  • Ongan se cealc mid ungemete stincan, ðá wearþ Iuuinianus mid ðam brǽþe ofsmorod

    the plaster [lit. chalk] began to smell excessively, and Jovian was smothered with the smell,

      Ors. 6, 32; Bos. 129, 12.
  • Bréþ

    odor,

      Ælfc. Gl. 70; Wrt. Voc. 42, 58.
Etymology
[Chauc. Piers P. breeþ: Ger. bradem, m: M. H. Ger. bradem, m: O. H. Ger. bradam, m.]
Similar entries
v. ǽðm.
Linked entries
v.  ǼÐM bréþ.
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