| ang fæhþu (n) |
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| ang niþfull (a) |
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| ang asƿebban (v) |
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| ang nafogar (n) |
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| ang scid (n) |
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| ang agenspræc |
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| ang siþþan (r) |
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| ang seaw (n) |
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| fr moldavie (n) |
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| ang wunnon (v) |
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| ang hagosteald (n) |
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| ang profian (v) |
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| en begripe |
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| ang onbidan (v) |
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| ang gleo (n) |
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| ang æghwylc (a) |
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| ang undercyrran |
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| ang æglæca (n) |
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| ang eower (n) |
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| ang prim (n) |
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| ang hlisful |
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| ang nyttung (n) |
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| ang bræð (n) |
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| ang twifealdnes (n) |
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| ang twegen |
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| ang þwære (n) |
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| ang spedig (a) |
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| ang wilweorthunga (n) |
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| enm kampe |
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| en noise (n) |
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| ang bæcestre |
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| ang gewitan (v) |
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| ang weorþ (n) |
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| ang holenstybb |
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| ang geotan (v) |
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| ang begen (a) |
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| ang to (r) |
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| ang micelnes (n) |
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| ang fuht (a) |
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| ang geþing (n) |
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| ang on ecnesse (r) |
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| ang stæfgefeg (n) |
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| enm warm |
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| ang ceapstow (n) |
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| ang swelgan (v) |
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| ang acol (a) |
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| ang wodian |
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| ang aliesan (v) |
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| ang brægene |
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| ang bled (n) |
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| fr ensuite (r) |
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| ang sealtnes (n) |
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| ang hyrne (n) |
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| en reek |
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| ang gripennis (n) |
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| ang heofonwuldor (n) |
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| ang andswaru (n) |
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| ang aþeotan (v) |
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| ang neodlice (r) |
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| en earthen |
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| ang andelbære (a) |
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| ang forgymeleasian (v) |
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| ang feorm (n) |
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| en gallow |
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| ang gefræge (n) |
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| en colton (n) |
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| en finew |
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| ang team (n) |
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| en waulk |
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| ang gedefe (a) |
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| en companion (n) |
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| ang bedreda (a) |
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| ang ƿiþmetan (v) |
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| ang tir (n) |
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| ang swatþyrel (n) |
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| ang sona (r) |
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| ang æðelian |
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| ang fealle (n) |
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| gd bàta |
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| ang forweorpan (v) |
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| ang loþa (n) |
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| en universe (n) |
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| ang seþan (v) |
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| ang deor (n) |
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| ang elpendas |
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| enm totwene |
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| ang ingeþeode |
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| enm hie |
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| en seal |
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| ang gedrefed (v) |
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| sco saunt |
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| ang seolcen |
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| ang ðurh |
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| ang cnafa (n) |
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| ang gefæstnian (v) |
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| ang full (a) |
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| ang ƿesterne (a) |
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| ang onfindan (v) |
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| ang yppe (n) |
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| ang ancres |
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