Wel. i

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wel. i

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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wel. I
add :-- Þá ðá wé wel noldon, ðá forhradode Godes mildheortnys þæt wé wel woldon. Nú wé wel willað, ús fyligð Godes mildheortnys þæt úre willa ýdel ne sý. Hé gearcað úrne gódne willan tó fultumigenne, Hml. Th. ii. 84, 13-16. (d) add :-- Ic nát for hwý gé þá tída swelcra broca swá wel hergeað I know not why you praise so much the times of such calamities, Ors. 3, 7 ; S. 120, 3. Þonne mæg hé witan ꝥ hé bið on sýðfæte and wel gysthúses beþearf, Ll. Th. ii. 430, 25. (3) add :-- Sum man wæs blind wel seofon geár fulle, Hml. S. 21, 202. II. add :-- Hí lá hí and wel lá well and ðyllice óðre sindon englisce interjectiones, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 280, 13.

Related words: efen-wel. wel

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