Heolstor

Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - heolstor

Menurut Kamus Old English:

In the first passage perhaps hrúse might be read for hrúsan and heolstre be dat. (inst.), as in El. 1082 :-- þá þe in foldan deópe bedolfen sindon, heolstre behýded. Or possibly (?) a form heolstre exists alongside heolstor. v. Germ. 399, 447 infra, and cf. eówestre (?).

heolstor
Add: m. :-- Helostr, heolslr secessus, Txts. 94, 901. Heolstre latebra, Wrt. Voc. ii. 50, 18. Heolstre, dígelnesse latibulo, i. tenebrositate (taciturnitatis An. Ox. 3354. Heolster latebram, 3289. Hé sette ðeóstru heolstur (latibulum) his, Ps. Srt. 17, 12. Þé (Satan) se ælmihtiga gehnǽgde, and (on?, and on?) heolstor besceáf, An. 1193. Helustras, heolstras recessus, Txts. 92, 867. Hiolstra latebrarum, An. Ox. 2052. Holstrum (heolstrum, Hpt. Gl. 476, 9) latebra, loca occulta, 2968. Of díglum dimhofum l heolstrum obstrusis latibulis, Hpt. Gl. 405, 61. Of heolstrum de recessibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 81. 10: 26, 51. Of heolhstrum, of díglum de recessibus, i. de occultis vel de secretis, 139. 5. Nán mon Godes mihte forflíhð on nánum heolstrum heofenan oððe eorðan oþþe sǽ ðriddan, Hml. Th. ii. 146, 31. Hleostrum bibulis buccis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 126, 6. Bláce stódon scíre leóman (the brilliant light from the pillar of fire . . . neowle nil. tscuwan ne mihton heolstor áhýdan the shades of night could not hide the secret places of the earth because of the light from the pillar of fire, Exod. 115. Betwyx clúdige heollstru inter recessus scrupeos, Germ. 399, 447. See next word. heolstor
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