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ǽþ-rýt

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ǽþ-rýt, l. ǽ-þryt[t], -þryte,
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  • Náht is lang, náht ys ǽ þryte (

    longum

    ) ꝥ ná on sceortum sý geendud,
      Scint. 217, 6.
  • Gyf hit ne þúhte ǽsþryt (-þrytt.

    v. l.

    ) tó áwrítenne.
      Lch. iii. 276, 3.
  • Þý lǽs ðe hit eów ǽðryt þince,

      Hml. Th. i. 88, 32.
  • Þe lǽs þe hyt beó ǽþryt gelǽredum preóstum,

      Angl. viii. 333, 13.
  • Him ðincð ǽðryt tó gehýrenne ymbe ðá clǽnnesse,

      Hml. Th. ii. 374, 21.
  • Þincð him ǽþryt ꝥ hé embe ꝥ þence, An. Ox. 4582, note. (In any but the first of these passages perhaps ǽþryt is a noun; v. next word, and cf. ǽhþrot is

    pertesum est,

      An. Ox. II, 166.)
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