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Add: I. doomed to death, fey :-- Þonne ꝥ wíf seó mid bearne . . . cweþe heó: ' Ic gonge . . . mid cwican cilde, nalæs mid cwellendum, mid fulborenum, nalæs mid fǽgan (with one that will be born alive, not with one that is to be still-born), Lch. iii. 66, 30. Fǽge praecipitem, Germ. 402, 43. Hé fǽgra manna forðsíð foregleáw sǽde, Hml. Th. ii. 152, 2. II. doomed to eternal death, damned :-- Æt heldore þǽr firenfulra fǽge gǽstas æfter swyltcwale sécan onginnað ingong, Gú. 532. [N. E. D. fey.] -fæge,fæge
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