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| ang melcen |
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| ang twifealdnes |
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| ang geƿinn (n) |
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| ang began (v) |
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| fr auparavant (r) |
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| en green (a) |
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| en shade (n) |
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| ang gyrdel (n) |
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| ang geþryccan (v) |
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| en fish |
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| ang misdon (v) |
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| ang betæcan |
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| ang bryce (a) |
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| ang wæfersien |
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| ang ampella (n) |
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| en doomsday |
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| en whore |
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| ang læcan (v) |
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| ang bebycgan |
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| en rain shower |
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| en ruler (n) |
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| ang þuruh |
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| fr batailler (v) |
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| ang niþer |
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| ang atemian |
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| ang onfon (v) |
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| ang deorlice |
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| ang hengest (n) |
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| en slave (n) |
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| ang besceaduƿian (v) |
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| ang seo (n) |
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| ang fremman (v) |
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| ang eored (n) |
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| ang cild (n) |
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| ang scir (n) |
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| en geason |
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| ang ælfsogoþa (n) |
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| en broadness |
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| ang þurhsecan (v) |
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| ang geascian (v) |
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| ang cumliþnes (a) |
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| en dud |
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| ang ademan (v) |
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| ang huru (r) |
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| ang wosc |
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| ang mynegian (v) |
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| ang seþend (n) |
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| ang geswincan (v) |
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| ang bi |
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| ang sprengan (v) |
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| enm pot |
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| ang fealle (n) |
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| ang cuppe (n) |
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| ang ærnan (v) |
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| ang benemnan (v) |
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| ang ælfen (n) |
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| ang hwilstycce |
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| ang undern (n) |
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| en fish (v) |
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| ang adilegian (v) |
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| ang geoc (n) |
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| ang steopfæder (n) |
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| ang wenden (v) |
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| ang sealten (a) |
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| en overhear |
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| ang andefn (n) |
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| en gods |
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| ang gafol (n) |
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| en complaint (n) |
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| enm temyn |
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| en hate |
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| ang ferhþ (n) |
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| ang fyrƿit (a) |
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| ang eorþe (n) |
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| en silence (n) |
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| ang stæl (n) |
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| ang scieldan (v) |
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| ang riht |
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| en cleanse (v) |
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| ang þeod |
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| gl batel |
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| ang gadrian (v) |
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| ang sculan (v) |
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| ang burgsele |
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| ang forþfloƿan (v) |
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| ang gewendan (v) |
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| ang sioluc (n) |
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| ang niwnes |
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| en bide |
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| ang wiþsecgan (v) |
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| en blossomy |
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| ang gea (r) |
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| ang gelæran (v) |
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| ang wod (n) |
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| ang upgang (n) |
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| ang seoþan (v) |
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| ang eltheodig (a) |
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| ang heofonwuldor (n) |
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| en begripe |
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