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ofer-eáca

  • noun [ masculine ]
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ofer-eáca, an; m.
an over-plus, a surplus, what remains over when apart has been taken
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  • Ðone mǽstan dǽl ðæs folces hí ofslógon, and ðone ofereácan áweg gelǽddon,

      Homl. Th. ii. 66, 4.
  • Ða seofon mynstru hé gegódode, ðone ofereácan his ǽhta hé áspende on Godes þearfum,

      1118, 31.
  • Oferécan,

      Chart. Th. 482, 17.
  • Ofæreácan,

      554, 32.
  • Wé niman eall ðæt hé áge, and niman ǽrest ðæt ceápgyld of ðam yrfe, and dǽle man syððan ðone ofereácan on .ii.,

      L. Ath. v. 1, 1; Th. i. 228, 16: v. 6, 1; Th. i. 232, 28: v. 6, 3; Th. i. 234, 6.
  • Ðæs geáres ofereácan fæste hé

    reliquum anni jejunet,

      L. Ecg. P. ii. 29; Th. ii. 194, 13.
an addition, augmentation
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  • Oferéce

    augmentum,

      Rtl. 85, 33.
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  • ofer-eáca, n.