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++Ȝe q {uo} ð þis meiden þ̵ mei godd welden. ne mahe ȝe nawt do me bute þet he wule þeauien ⁊ þolien ow to donne to mu {c} li mi mede {125} ⁊ te murhðe þ̵ lið to meiðhades menske. for eauer se ȝe nu her mearreð me mare {;} se mi crune schal beon brihttre ba
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Þe þet echte wile halden wel hwile þe he muȝe es welden.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Three weights of iron and better were welden into one;
Song and Legend from the Middle Ages Porter Lander MacClintock 1906
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“She’ll git laid off; that little jigger she’s been a spot welden steady fer three years now won’t be needed no more with th war over.”
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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Fer almost three years I hadda same job, welden five little jiggers on a little piece a steel; somebody said they thought they went somewheres inu battleship, but I know they ain’t battleships enough inu whole world tu use all them little pieces I welded.
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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$uch befcheen in detu teutfchen haus fein wirdet, pnd vonalter herkhoraen, das - ein ftatt Franck - fi#t m fos ji*eq welden?
Nova subsidia diplomatica ad selecta juris Ecclesiastici Germaniae: et historiarum capita ... 1789
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