Hlūde

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hlūde

According to the Old English Dictionary:

hlūde
Add :-- Hlūdur concisius, Wrt. Voc. ii. 22, 29, I. with reference to the voice, with verbs of calling, speaking, laughing, &c. :-- Ne hī on hracan āwiht hlūde ne cleopiad non clamabunt in gutture suo, Ps. Th. 134, 19. Hlūde cīgan, cirman, styrman, Gen. 2908: Jud. 270: 223 : Ps. Th. 129, 6. Hlūde hlihhan. Hml. Th. ii. 350, 30: Gen. 73. Hlūde reordian, El. 406. On lofsongum waldend hlūde hergan, Crä. 93. Clypiad gīt hlūddor (hlūdor, ), Hml. S. 18, 119. Hlūdor, Bl. H. 15, 22. II. cf. hlūd ; III. 1 :-- Hwælmere hlūde grimmed, RUNCERTAIN. 3, 5. III. cf. hlūd; III. 2 :-- Dynedan scildas hlūde hlummon, Jud. 205. Frætwe mīne swōgad hlūde, Rä. 8, 7. Bȳman sungon hlūde, El. 110: Dōm. 109. Hlūde hearpan stirgan, Cri. 669. IV. cf. hlūd; III. 3 :-- Biersted hlūde heáh hlōdgecrod, Rä. 4, 62. v. ofer-hlūde. hlude

Related words: l.

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