Hýr

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hýr

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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HÝR
f. HIRE, payment for service done or money lent, interest :-- Ne nim ðú ná máre æt him tó hýre ðonne ðú sealdest. Ne syle ðú ðín feoh tó hýre computabuntur fructus ex tempore, quo vendidit, et quod reliquum est, reddet emptori. Pecuniam tuam non dabis ad usuram, Lead usuram, Deut. 23, 19. Hwí ne sealdest ðú mín feoh tó hýre quare non dedisti pecuniam meam ad mensam, Lk. Skt. 19, 23. Ðe hyra feoh lǽnaþ tó hýre qui pecuniam suam mutuam dant fænore, L. Ecg. P. iii. proem; Th. ii. 194, 31. [Laym. hure: A. R. hure, huire: Piers P. hyre: Wick. hire: Du. huur wages: Dan. hyre hire: O. Frs. hére a lease.] hyr-,hyr

Related words: 25, 27, 37. Tó híre

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