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  • Vnd got drukt das jnsigel siner hailigen marter jn sy jn jr hertz vnd sel also, das sy ainer ietlichen wunden sunderlichen entpfundent.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Won das blüt, das von sinen wunden floss, vnd das wasser vnd das blüt, das von sinem hertzen floss, das goss nider vff sy.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Note 40: "Herre ich bitte dich durch der durninen cronen willen, und durch der wunden ere dines holetes und durch des heilgen blütes ere di uber din mensliches antluz ran, das du din gotliches antluz gnedekliche gegen mir kerest."

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • See wunden-heorde. heorð-geneát, st. m., _hearth-companion_, i.e. a vassal of the king, in whose castle he receives his livelihood: nom.pl. heorð-geneátas, 261,

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • Him wæs ful boren and frēond-laðu wordum bewægned and wunden gold

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • See eówan, ýwan. ge-eáwan, _to show, to offer_: pret.part. him wäs ... wunden gold êstum ge-eáwed, _was graciously presented_, 1195.

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • See ēowan, ȳwan. ge-ēawan, _to show, to offer_: pret.part. him wæs ... wunden gold ēstum ge-ēawed, _was graciously presented_, 1195.

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • See wunden-heorde. heorð-genēat, st. m., _hearth-companion_, i.e. a vassal of the king, in whose castle he receives his livelihood: nom.pl. heorð-genēatas, 261,

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • Him wäs ful boren and freónd-laðu wordum bewägned and wunden gold

    Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879

  • Me schal helden eoli and win beoðe i {} ne wunden, efter godere lore. auh more of þe softe eolie {;} þen of þe bitinde wine. þet is. more of liðe wordes : þen of suwinde. vor þerof kumeð þinge best {;} þet is luue {} eie. lihtliche ⁊ sweteliche uorȝiueð ha {m} hore gultes : hwon heo ha {m} iknoweð and  {185} bihoteð bote.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

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