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neáh-búend, es ; m. A near-dweller, a neighbour :-- Ic eom neáh-búendum nyt, Exon. Th. 407, 8; Rä. 26, 2.
neáh-dún, e; f. A neighbouring hill :-- Of ðæ-acute;m neáhdúnum and scrafum ex vicinis montium speluncis, Nar. 14, 6.
neáh-eá; f. A neighbouring river :-- Hié of ðæ-acute;m neáhéum and merum ða hronfiscas up tugon and ða æ-acute;ton, Nar. 22, 9.
neáh-eáland, es ; n. A neighbouring island : - On ðysum neáheá-lande ðæt is nemned Ulcani, Shrn. 86, 1.
neáh-, néh-gebúr, néhche-, néhhe-, néche-, néhe-búr, es; m. A neighbour :-- Néhgebúr adfinis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 9, 68 : convical, 135, 56. Míne frýnd and míne miáas and míne neáhgebúras amici mei, et proximi mei, Ps. Th. 37, 11. His neáhgebúras (néhebúras, Lind.: néhgibúras, Rush.) vicini, Jn. Skt. 9, 8. Hyre néhchebúras (néhhebúras, MS. A.: néhebúras, Lind.: néhgibúras, Rush.), Lk. Skt. 1, 58, 65. Néhhebúras, 14, 12 : 15, 6. Neapolite ða heora néhgebúras, Blickl. Homl. 201, 19. Néchebúrena gefeoht intestinum bellum, Wrt. Voc. i. 35, 16. V. men his neáhgebúra (néhbúra), L. Ath. i. 9 ; Th. i. 204, 11. On his néhebúra gewitnesse, v. 8, 7 ; Th. i. 238, 3. Se ðe æfter æ-acute;negum ceápe ríde, cýþe his neáhgebúrum ymbe hwæt hé ríde, L. Edg. S. 7; Th. i. 274, 20 : Ps. Th. 30, 13. Ne laða ðú ðíne welegan neáhgebúras, Past. 44; Swt. 323, 21. [Cf. Icel. ná-búi a neighbour.] v. next two words.
neáh-gebýrild, es; m. A neighbour :-- Néhebýrildas vicinas, Lk. Skt. Lind. 15, 9. v. next word.
neáh-gebýren, e; f. A neighbour :-- Heó clypaþ hyre frýnd and néhhebýryna (-byrna, MS. A.) convocans amicas et vicinas, Lk. Skt. 15, 9. v. neáh-gebúr.
neáh-gehúsa, an ; m. A neighbour :-- Néhgehúsum mínum vicinis meis, Ps. Surt. 30, 12 : 78, 4, 12 : 79, 7.
neahhige; adv. Abundantly, frequently, Ps. Th. 138, 9. v. geneahhie.
neáh-, neá-læ-acute;can; p. -læ-acute;hte, -læ-acute;cte To draw nigh, approach :-- Ðis fýr mé swíðe neálæ-acute;ceþ ignis mihi adpropinquat, Bd. 3, 19; S. 548, 24 : Exon. Th. 164, 4; Gú. 1006. Deáþ neálæ-acute;cte, 170, 16; Gú. 1112. Hé neálæ-acute;hte accessit, Gen. 27; 27. On ðære tíde ðe neálæ-acute;hte niðða bearnum, Cd. Th. 77, 32; Gen. 1284 : Judth. Thw. 21, 25; Jud. 34. Hí neáhlæ-acute;hton tó ðære ceastre adpropinquantes civitati; Bd. 1, 25; S. 487; 21. Hí ðam mynstre neálæ-acute;ctan, 4, 25; S. 600, 28. Tó him neálæ-acute;can, 4, 3; S. 567, 43. v. ge-, tó-neáhlæ-acute;can.
neáh-, neá-læ-acute;cung, e ; f. A drawing nigh, approach :-- Ðá ðá hé gefrédde his deáþes neálæ-acute;cunge when he was sensible of the approach of his death, Homl. Th. i. 88, 8. Hý sylfe fram manna gesyhþe áscyriende ðara manna neálæ-acute;cynge ná underfóþ cutting themselves off from the sight of men they do not admit the approach of men, R. Ben. 135, 1. v. ge-neálæ-acute;cing.
neáh-líc; adj. Near :-- Unrótnysse neáhlíce tribulatio proxima, Ps. Lamb. 21, 12. [Icel. ná-ligr near, close at hand.] v. next word.
neáh-, neá-líce ; adv. Nearly, about :-- Hié neálíce swá fela (tot pene) þearfena ofsleáþ swá hié ídelíce mid hiera ælmessan gehelpan meahton, Past. 45, 1 ; Swt. 335, 15. Hý blówaþ ðonne neálíce (just about when) óðre wyrta scrincaþ, Lchdm. i. 204, 13. [Icel. ná-liga nearly, almost : O. H. Ger. náh-lícho ferme.] v. ge-néhlíce.
neáh-mæ-acute;gþ, e ; f. A neighbouring province (v. mæ-acute;gþ, IV. c) :-- On ða neáhmæ-acute;gþe in proximam provinciam, Bd. 4, 16; S. 584, 23. Ðæra neáhmæ-acute;gþa finitimarum provinciarum, 3, 24; S. 557, 15.
vicinis nostris, Ps. Th. 79, 6: Shrn. 73, 35.
neáh-munt, es ; m. A neighbouring mountain :-- Of ðæm neáhmunte (ex vicino monte) wealleþ wæter, Nar. 31, 7.
neáhness, e; f. Nearness, neighbourhood :-- Hwylc tóweard yfel ðú ðé on neáhnysse forhtast quae ventura tibi in proximo mala formidas, Bd. 2, 12 ; S. 514, 1. On néhnesse his cytan in vicinia cellae illius, 5, 12; S. 630, 42.
neáh-sibb, e ; f. Relationship :-- Néhsibbe propinquitatis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 66, 36.
neáh-sibb; adj. Related :-- Wé læ-acute;raþ ðæt æ-acute;nig cristen man æ-acute;fre ne gewífie on his mæ-acute;ges láfe ðe swá neáhsib (neáh sib, Th.) wæ-acute;re, L. C. E. 7; Th. i. 364, 24. Nán man ne wífige on neáhsibban (neáh sibban, Th.) nér (m', Th.) ðonne wiðútan ðam .iiii. cneówe let no one take a wife among his relations nearer of kin than beyond the fourth degree, L. N. P. L. 6, ; Th. ii. 300, 14.
neáhsta a neighbour. v. níhsta.
neáh-stów, e ; f. I. a neighbouring place :-- Ealle ða neáhstówa ðæ-acute;r ymbútan, Bt. 15; Fox 48, 22. II. neighbourhood :-- On ðære circean oððe on hire neáhstówe, Shrn. 81, 24.
neáh-þeód, e ; f. A neighbouring people :-- Europe ne Asia ne ealle ða neáhþeóda, Ors. 1, 10; Swt. 46, 28. Æ-acute;gðer ge hié self wéndon ge ealle ða neáhþeóda ðæt hié ofer hié ealle mehte anwald habban, 3, 1 ; Swt. 96, 6.
neáh-tíd, e ; f. A time close at hand :-- Ðæt heó tó ðon ðider com ðæt heó hire sæ-acute;de ða neáhtíde hire geleórnesse quod ipsa ei tempus suae transmigrationis in proximum nunciare venisset, Bd. 4. 9; S. 577, 33.
neáh-tún, es ; m. A neighbouring town :-- Sum eald man wæs in ðam néhtúne ðæ-acute;r ic wæs ðæs nama wæs Malchus there was an old man in the town near where I was, whose name was Malchus, Shrn. 36, 6.
neáh-wæter,es; n. A piece of water that is near :-- Wé gewícodon be ðæ-acute;m neáhwætrum, Nar. 22, 24.

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