Clif-hlép

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - clif-hlép

According to the Old English Dictionary:

clif-hlép
Substitute: clif-hlíp (-hlép, -hlýp), es; m. A cliff-leap, a going headlong to destruction:--Clifhlép pessum (cf. pessum, pracceps, Corp. Gl. H. 92, 370: pessum spilth, 90, 213: ofer clif per praeceps (

Related words: clif)), Wrt. Voc. ii. 117, 6 ( = Corp. Gl. H. 91, 307). Clifhlýp, 68, 7. clif-hlep

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