A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: silent

sileo verb pres ind act 3rd pl conj2

sileo verb pres ind act 3rd pl conj2

Number of occurrences in corpus: 18

A.3.4 142 southern sky; / then he falls silent and takes to listening, / move
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 50 s death.’ / The husband was silent with the uncomprehending face
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 70 even if his bodily tongue was silent. / And when the brother treatin
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 411 he man in a rage was suddenly silent and ceased / all movements, as
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 741 ngs, so as not to seem wholly silent / mentioning his well-known dee
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1109 cross, / and ordered it, long silent, to utter speech. / No sooner wa
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 18 13 ishop gave him orders to stay silent / until the day he died, since
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 203 ven, / as you ask, if you stay silent about what you saw / until I l
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 320 and, melted by the heat of a silent furnace, / are now washed by t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 494 oo, / Ælfflæd, always to stay silent about our conversation, / unti
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 44 vine power.” Meanwhile, the silent men found out / good news from
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 285 .” / Having said this, he was silent. / The leader and his grey-hair
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 481 ? Shall I speak or shall I be silent? / Grant the lamp of the word,
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 498 rror afflicted her heart with silent whips. / Then the father appro
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 509 ion, / the lordly prelate gave silent thanks in his holy breast, / be
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 535 terrible trumpets of war were silent, there was no dread of poverty
N.MiraculaNyniae 36 e milky fleeces slip from the silent sky, / and the mountain vegeta
N.MiraculaNyniae 180 g his throat was bound with a silent knot. / Seeing this, the peopl