Fúl

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FÚL
n. Foulness, impurity, guilt, offence, fault; illŭvies, impūrĭtas, culpa :-- Fúl and wydel illŭvies, Cot. 105. Ealra fúla ful full of all foulness [impurities], Elen. Kmbl. 1534; El. 769. Ðár ǽnig þing fúles neáh ne cume where nothing foul [of foulness] may come near, L. Edg. C. 42; Th. ii. 252, 25. Se ðe ðæs fácnes and ðæs fúles gewita sý he who is privy to the crime and the guilt, L. Ath. let the hand be struck off with which he wrought that offence, i. 14; Th. i. 206, 21. v. fúl foul; adj. ful-,-ful,ful

Powiązane słowa: § 1. 2; Th. i. 228, 22. Sleá man of ða hand ðe he ðæt fúl mid worhte

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