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| ang gan (v) |
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| en send (v) |
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| ang oferswiþan |
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| ang unmæte (a) |
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| ang ræswan (n) |
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| en delight (n) |
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| ang behropan (v) |
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| ang gelecgan (v) |
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| ang wund (n) |
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| en shrill |
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| ang frod (a) |
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| ang geriht (n) |
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| en sweet |
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| ang tan (n) |
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| ang biliþe (n) |
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| enm wakien |
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| en without |
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| ang toberstan (v) |
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| ang fore |
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| ang gafol (n) |
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| ang gefæstnian (v) |
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| ang onbugan (v) |
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| ang grundstathelian |
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| enm rodder |
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| ang asetton (v) |
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| en tiler |
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| ang ƿultor (n) |
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| ang beotian (v) |
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| en heaviness |
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| ang wynfull |
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| ang on |
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| ang staþolian (v) |
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| ang ræden (n) |
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| ang domboc (n) |
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| ang forn (r) |
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| ang bridde (n) |
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| ang lyt |
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| ang cleafa (n) |
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| ang morgendæg |
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| ang cneoris (n) |
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| ang sigebroðor |
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| ang botleas |
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| ang seþan (v) |
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| fr iraq (n) |
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| ang oferteon (v) |
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| ang gimm |
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| ang bedreda (a) |
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| en citizenship (n) |
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| ang swinhyrde |
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| ang semninga (r) |
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| ang æþryttan (v) |
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| enm esterne |
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| ang adræfan (v) |
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| ang rynel (n) |
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| ang sceomfull (a) |
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| ang fyllu (n) |
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| enm sar |
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| ang ƿitleas (a) |
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| ang wedres (n) |
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| ang gemæne (a) |
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| ang regn (n) |
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| ang unbryce (a) |
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| en lightning (n) |
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| ang gecanc |
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| ang horu (n) |
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| ang læppa (n) |
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| ang mære (a) |
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| ang becrafian (v) |
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| ang earfoþe (n) |
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| ang plegian (v) |
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| ang gewyrcan |
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| enm spyl |
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| ang stow (n) |
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| ang ræde (a) |
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| enm haten |
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| enm mounte |
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| ang bestrican (v) |
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| ang þritigfeald (a) |
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| fr apporter (v) |
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| enm fynche |
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| ang bispell (n) |
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| ang scobl (n) |
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| ang wesende (v) |
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| ang becyrran (v) |
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| ang morgenmete |
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| ang hwisprian (v) |
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| ang oxangang |
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| en saturday (n) |
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| en murder (n) |
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| ang gehyran (v) |
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| ang smæccan (v) |
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| ang gehende (r) |
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| ang re |
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| en really (r) |
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| de wikiwörterbuch (n) |
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| ang trucian (v) |
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| ang hyrmann (n) |
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| ang þe (n) |
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| ang gesecan (v) |
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