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1 óþ-feallan

I. to fall away, cease to have connection with :-- Óþ-fealle se wer (in the case of a man who, upon a charge of theft, being forsaken by his kinsmen, forfeits his freedom) ðám mágum the kinsmen shall have no further concern in the 'wer' L. Ed. 9; Th. i. 164, 13. Cf. æt-feallan. II. to fall away, fail, decay :-- Gif hwam seó sprǽc óþfylþ if speech fail a man, Lchdm. ii. 288, 18. Æfter his fielle wearþ ðara cásera mǽgþ offeallen (óþ-, MS. C. ) Caesarum familia consumta est, Ors. 6, 5; Swt. 262, 6. Swá clǽne hió (learning) wæs ðþfeallenu on Angelcyn so utterly was learning decayed in England, Past. pref. ; 3. 13. oþ-feallan
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Inscription runique

Inscription runique

ᚩᚦ-ᚠᛠᛚᛚᚪᚾ

Inscription runique possible en futhark anglo-saxon

Abréviations utilisées

Abréviations utilisées

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L.
Latin

Œuvres \u0026 auteurs

C.
Corpus Christi College MS
Ors.
Orosius, Historiarum (OE translation by Alfred)
Past.
Alfred's Pastoral Care (Gregory's Cura Pastoralis)
Swt.
Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader
Th.
Thorpe, Benjamin (editor)
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