Lǽrend

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - lǽrend

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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lǽrend
m. One who teaches, instigates, &c. deceptor, lǽrend (printed læfend) seductor, lǽwend proditor, Wrt. Voc. i. 49, 16-18. Drihten ꝥ ongeat, ꝥ se deófol þone Iúdas lǽrde ꝥ hé hine belǽwde . . . Wiste hé ꝥ hé on his godcundre mihte hæfde ǽghwæðer ge ðone lǽwend ge ðone lǽrend, Hml. A. 154, 71. lærend

Related words: lǽran :-- Bepǽcend

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