A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: winter

Number of occurrences in corpus: 24

Genesis A 1139a ig || siþþan strynde / seofon winter her || suna and dohtra / ond ea
Daniel 577a deor / oþþæt þu ymb seofon winter || soþ gelyfest / þæt sie an
Daniel 620a fonum || hete gesceode / seofon winter samod || susl þrowode / wildeo
Daniel 638a æfter þam æþelinge / seofon winter samod || swa no swiþrode / ric
The Fortunes of Men 9b na wat / hwæt him weaxendum || winter bringað / sumum ðæt gegonge
Maxims I 76a stes fetre || felameahtig god / winter sceal geweorpan || weder eft
A.3.4 20 old, nor warm weather, / nor a winter shower, can cause any harm, /
A.3.4 37 / just as God commanded them. / Winter and summer alike, / the wood i
A.3.4 245 y crop, / before the coming of winter at reaping-time, / lest a show
The Seafarer 15a c earmcearig || iscealdne sæ / winter wunade || wræccan lastum / win
Beowulf 1128a || hengest ða gyt / wælfagne winter || wunode mid finne / eal unhli
Beowulf 1132b storme weol / won wið winde || winter yðe beleac / isgebinde || oð
Beowulf 1136b ldortorhtan weder || ða wæs winter scacen / fæger foldan bearm ||
The Paris Psalter 101:24 2a || se þu ær wære / ne beoþ winter þin || wiht þe sæmran / / # /
The Paris Psalter 60:5 2a byþ gedefe cynincg / beoþ his winter eac || wynnum iced / oþ þone
The Paris Psalter 89:10 1b te / / # / wæran anlicast || ure winter / geongewifran || þonne hio ge
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 11 59a st eft || hrest and wealuwaþ / winter bringeþ || weder ungemet cal
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 26 17a tream || sæt longe þær / tyn winter full || þa sio tid gelomp / þ
The Menologium 2a yd || cyninga wuldor / on midne winter || mære þeoden / ece ælmihti
The Menologium 24a fif niht || þæt afered byþ / winter of wicum || and se wigend þa
Maxims II 5b myccle / wyrd byþ swiþost || winter byþ cealdost / lencten hrimigo
The Judgment Day II 264a ær liget || ne laðlic storm / winter ne ðunerrad || ne wiht ceald
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 958 e turned our path towards the winter rising of the sun, / and led m
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 567 e cold times in the middle of winter / broke the sweet patterns of