ang slæp (n) |
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ang beþencan (v) |
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ang mimor (a) |
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en twi |
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fr loger (v) |
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en gate |
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ang wuldorfullian (v) |
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ang widsiþ |
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ang entisc |
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ang forberan (v) |
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ang seþend (n) |
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ang bled (n) |
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en weevil |
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ang eax (n) |
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ang streaƿ (n) |
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ang beteon (v) |
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enm middel |
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ang ateon (v) |
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ang beforan |
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ang annes (n) |
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ang bysig (a) |
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ang forseon (v) |
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ang þennan (v) |
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ang forn (r) |
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ang landhlaford (n) |
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ang siþþan (r) |
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ang gebed (n) |
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ang nieht (n) |
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ang cwomon (v) |
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ang hagosteald (a) |
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enm fomy |
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ang anfealdnes (n) |
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en unjust (a) |
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ang bilehwit (a) |
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ang spelung |
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ang sealtnes (n) |
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ang forbeodan |
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ang infaru (n) |
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ang cwellan (v) |
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en colton (n) |
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en finew |
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en companion (n) |
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ang fealle (n) |
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ang steorleas (a) |
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ang deor (n) |
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ang ætlædan |
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ang fyxen |
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ang gefæstnian (v) |
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ang beceorfan (v) |
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ang þritigfeald |
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ang gefredan (v) |
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ang ƿacol (a) |
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ang iringes ƿeg (n) |
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ang unforht (a) |
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ang inlic (a) |
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ang æfter |
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en close |
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en wone |
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en slave (n) |
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ang fremman (v) |
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de backen (v) |
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ang grætan (v) |
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ang wordmittung (n) |
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enm quenchen |
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ang hwælweg (n) |
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en prick |
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ang numen (v) |
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ang æþryttan (v) |
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ang bemurnan |
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ang forscieppan (v) |
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enm yerd |
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ang hyldan (v) |
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ang eac (r) |
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ang stierc (n) |
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en murder (n) |
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ang gehyran (v) |
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ang oxangang |
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ang hof (n) |
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ang sceaþa (n) |
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ang sceawian (v) |
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en cry out (v) |
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ang siextiene |
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enm temese |
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ang þegn (n) |
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ang hyrne (n) |
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ang unfulfremed (a) |
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ang had (n) |
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en crafty |
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ang wiþfaran |
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ang forgymeleasian (v) |
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ang gelæfan (v) |
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ang hunigsmæc |
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ang geondseon |
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en clothing (n) |
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ang forhealdan (v) |
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ang beseon (v) |
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ang ymbsniþan |
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ang belean (v) |
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ang gædrian (v) |
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ang handgewrit |
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