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... steht gewöhnlich other . Ueber die Konstruktion von an other s . MÄTZNER Gr . 2 , 2 , 119. 902. bi - legge s . 837. 903. theode , people , country , ags . peód , þiód , gens , natio . 910. preoste singe , cf. Ich hom helpe wat I mai 735 ...
... steht gewöhnlich other . Ueber die Konstruktion von an other s . MÄTZNER Gr . 2 , 2 , 119. 902. bi - legge s . 837. 903. theode , people , country , ags . peód , þiód , gens , natio . 910. preoste singe , cf. Ich hom helpe wat I mai 735 ...
Page 47
... steht ein Semikolon bei WR . , wir setzen eine Komma , da der folgende Satz 939 das Objekt des Zeitwortes wiste ist . 939. bi- nimeth , takes away , ags . biniman , pri- vare . 941. Selde . Sele WR . s . 942. Selde pu sælt wel don LA ...
... steht ein Semikolon bei WR . , wir setzen eine Komma , da der folgende Satz 939 das Objekt des Zeitwortes wiste ist . 939. bi- nimeth , takes away , ags . biniman , pri- vare . 941. Selde . Sele WR . s . 942. Selde pu sælt wel don LA ...
Page 59
... steht swiden in dieser Bedeutung : Lowe swipand hilles Ps . 82 , 15. De warme wynde of pe weste wertes he swype ; MORRIS Allit . P. C. 478 , doch ist swidden noch in nördlichen Dialekten in Gebrauch , altn . seida , urere , ustulare ...
... steht swiden in dieser Bedeutung : Lowe swipand hilles Ps . 82 , 15. De warme wynde of pe weste wertes he swype ; MORRIS Allit . P. C. 478 , doch ist swidden noch in nördlichen Dialekten in Gebrauch , altn . seida , urere , ustulare ...
Page 82
... steht statt him wie 180 und ist wohl so zu schreiben . MORRIS erklärt : so ( falsely ) accused him ; doch mag das mehrdeutige tőberen , ags . tôberan , differre , distrahere , hier in der Bedeutung v . distress , afflict stehen . Cf ...
... steht statt him wie 180 und ist wohl so zu schreiben . MORRIS erklärt : so ( falsely ) accused him ; doch mag das mehrdeutige tőberen , ags . tôberan , differre , distrahere , hier in der Bedeutung v . distress , afflict stehen . Cf ...
Page 87
... steht cf. 2441 . 2393. vn- 2399. dere . derer MS . irrthümlich , weil dem Schreiber die Endung des vorangehenden 2400. Hu fele ger etc. Quot sunt dies annorum vitæ tuæ ? GEN . 47 , 8 , VULG . 2402. dro- gen , suffered , p . p . v ...
... steht cf. 2441 . 2393. vn- 2399. dere . derer MS . irrthümlich , weil dem Schreiber die Endung des vorangehenden 2400. Hu fele ger etc. Quot sunt dies annorum vitæ tuæ ? GEN . 47 , 8 , VULG . 2402. dro- gen , suffered , p . p . v ...
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