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Exeter Book Riddle 47
Moððe
moth
w
o
rd
word
.acc
fr
æ
t;
devour
-pst.3sg
m
ē
i.dat
þæt
that
|
the
.n.nom
þ
ū
hte
think
.pst.3sg
wr
ǣ
tlicu
marvellous
.f.nom
w
y
rd,
fate
þ
ā
when
iċ
I
þæt
that
|
the
.n.nom
w
u
ndor
wonder
.acc
g
e
fræġn,
learn
.pst.3sg
þ
æ
t
that
s
e
the
w
y
rm
worm, snake
f
o
rswealg
swallow
.pst.3sg
w
e
r-es
man-GEN
ġ
ie
d
song
s
u
m-es,
some
-m.gen
þ
ēo
f
thief
i
n
in
þ
ȳ
stro,
darkness
þr
y
mfæst-ne
glorious
-m.acc
cw
i
de
saying
o
nd
and
þ
æ
s
the
.m.gen
str
a
ng-an
strong
-gen.sg.m.weak
st
a
þol.
base, foundation
St
æ
lġiest
thievish spirit
ne
not
w
æ
s
be
.pst.3sg
w
i
hte
at all
þ
ȳ
the
.instr
gl
ēa
wra
wise
þ
ē
though
hē
he
þ
ā
m
the
.m.dat.pl
w
o
rd-um
word
-dat.pl
sw
ea
lg.
swallow
.pst.3sg