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Line-end hyphens were retained in past participles in i-, y- and equivalent, and after the prefixes out- (owt-) and to-; they were removed before common endings such as -lich (-like, -ly), -s(c)hip, -ness, -full. They were removed after Middle English un-, but retained after Anglo-Saxon un-.

The remaining line-end hyphens were omitted _unless_ they were in the same location (morphological boundary) as the hyphen in the headword, or if the hyphenated word was a compound. Within these two groups, final decisions were based on more fluid criteria such as internal consistency within an entry, or hyphenization of other words from the same source.

These ambiguous hyphens are listed below.

Line-end hyphens: Retained

(aernd-race, sb.) +aernd-raches+ (Cedyr-tre, sb.) +sydyre-tre+ (Dai-sterre, sb.) +day-sterre+ (Eu-bruche, sb.) +eau-bruche+ (E?e-put, sb.) +e?e-puttes+ (Gogil-i?ed, adj.) +gogyl-eyid+ (Grist-batinge, sb.) +gris-bitting+ (Holi-gost, sb.) +hali-gast+ (In, prep.) +in-like+ [_but omitted in +itwix+_]



(Lode-star, sb.) +lode-sterre+ (Lufe, sb.) +luue-wure+ (Man, sb.) +mon-kin+, +man-kunne+, +man-qualm+, +mon-quellere+, +mon-sla?e+ (Mid (2), adj.) +mid-morwen+ (Molde, sb.) +mulde-mete+ (Mylle, sb.) +mylle-stone+ (Nekke, sb.) +nekke-bon+ (Of-hungred, pp.) +of-hongret+ (Of-slen, v.) +of-slae?en+ (Of-teonen, v.) +of-teoned+ (Pome, sb.) +pome-water+ (Pryme, sb.) +prime-tide+ (Pyken, v.) +pyke-porse+, +picke-purse+ (Ripple, sb.) +repylle-stok+ (Rygge, sb.) +ryg-bone+ (Selde, adj. pl.) +seld-hwonne+ (Sibbe, sb.) +sib-sumnesse+ (Somer, sb.) +somer-game+ (Statut, sb.) +statute-staple+ (Sunder, adv.) +sunder-hal?e+ (Swa, adv.) +so-gat+ (oner, sb.) +under-rast+ (ral, sb.) +ral-hod+ (urgh, prep.) +thurgh-girt+, +uruh-ut+ (Umbe-while, adv.) +vm-quhile+ (Un-iseli, adj.) AS. _un-ges?lig_.

(Un-itald, pp.) AS. _un-geteald_.

(Un-sel, sb.) AS. _un-s?l_.

(Un-strong, adj.) AS. _un-strang_.

(Vauntwarde, sb.) AF. _avaunt-garde_ (Wan-, prefix) +wan-truce+ [_but omitted in +wantowe+_]

(Warde, sb.) +warde-motes+ (Warh) Icel. _varg-tre_ (Wax, sb.) +wax-lokes+ (Wine, sb.) AS. _wine-m?g_.

(Wii, sb.) +wythe-bonde+ (Wode, sb.) +woode-bynde+, +wod-bynde+, +woode-schawe+, +wude-side+, +wode-wale+, +wode-wose+ (Wreen, v.) +wrath-thing+ (Wyndewen, v.) +wynwe-schete+ (?e-wer, adv.) AS. _ge-hw?r_.

(?e-winne, v.) AS. _ge-winnan_.

(?im-stones, sb. pl.) AS. _gim-stan_.

Line-end hyphens: Omitted

(A-biden, v.) +abide+ (A-blenden, v.) +ablend+ (A-breiden, v.) +abreyden+ (A-byen, Abye, v.) +aboughte+ (A-drenchen, v.) +adreynt+ (A-ferre, adv.) +onferr+ (A-forthen, v.) +aforde+ (A-gasten, v.) +agaste+ (A-gref) +ogrefe+ (A-li?ten, v.) +alyhte+ (Al-mi?t, adj.) +almight+ (Al-mi?ti, adj.) +almichti+ (Al-mi?tin, adj.) +almihten+ (Alre-best) +altherbeste+ (Alre-fyrst) +altherfirst+ (Alre-mest) +aldiremast+ (Al-weldand, adj.) +alwealdent+ (A-mis, adv.) +onmys+ (An-ent, prep.) +anempst+ (A-quenchen, v.) +acwenchen+ (A-senchen, v.) +aseynt+ (A-slawe, pp.) +asla?en+ (At-beren, v.) +atbar+ (At-stonden, v.) +edstonden+ (A-wecchen, v.) +aweightte+ (A-wenden, v.) +awente+ (A-we?en, v.) +awihst+ (Bi-holden, v.) +beoheold+, +biholde+ (Bi-leue, sb.) +beleaue+, +bileaue+ (Bi-luken, v.) +beloken+ (Bi-nimen, v.) +bynymen+ (Bi-smer, sb.) +bisemar+, +bismares+ (Bi-smitten, v.) +bismitted+ (Bi-soken, sb.) +bisocnen+ (Bi-speten, v.) +bispatten+ (Bi-stad, pp.) +bisteaet+ (Bi-striden, v.) +bistrood+ (Bi-taken, v.) +bytake+ (Bi-techen, v.) +beteche+ (Bi-techen, v.) +biteiht+ (Bi-enken, v.) +bythought+ (Bi-trayen, v.) +bitraide+ (Bi-twix, prep.) +bitwixe+, +betwux+ (Bi-welden, v. refl.) +beweld+ (Bi-winden, v.) +bewinden+ (Bi-?eten, v.) +biyete+ (Bi-?onde, prep.) +bi?ende+, +beionde+ (Bowe-lyne, sb.) +bawelyne+ (Brek-gurdel, sb.) +brechgerdel+ (Brerd-ful, adv.) +brurdful+ (Cal-stocke, sb.) +calstok+ (Child-had, sb.) +childhede+ (Dif-faden, v.) +defade+ (Domes-day, sb.) +domesdai+ (Ed-witen, v.) +eadwiten+ (Ende-dai, sb.) +endedei+ (E?-sen, sb.) +exsene+ (Floc-mele, adv.) +flokmele+ (For-bernen, v. intr.) +forbaernen+, +vorbarnd+ (For-bode, sb.) +G.o.ddes forbode+ (For-demen, v.) +fordemde+ (For-dreden, v.) +fordred+ (For-dronken, pp.) +uordrunken+ (For-feynted, pp.) +forfaynt+ (For-freten, v.) +forfret+ (For-gilten, v.) +forgilt+ (For-gon, v.) +forgan+ (For-helen, v.) +forholen+ (For-lesen, v.) +uorlore+ (For-leuen, v.) +forleaf+ (For-pinen, v.) +forpinede+ (For-spent, pp.) +forespent+ (For-standen, v.) +forstod+ (For-sune?en, v.) +forsunegede+ (For-feren, v.) +forfeorde+ (For-resten, v.) +forrast+ (For-unchen, v.) +forthynketh+ (For-tuhting, sb.) +fortihting+ (For-werien, v.) +forwerd+ (For-witen, v.) +forwot+ (For-?eldinge, sb.) +foryheldinges+ (For-?emen, v.) +foryemen+ (For-?eten, v.) +vor?ete+ (For-?iuen, v.) +forgifen+ (Ful-fremien, v.) +fullfremedd+ (Ful-mard, sb.) +fulmare+ (G.o.dcundnesse, sb.) +G.o.dcunnesse+ (Hay-warde, sb.) +heiward+ (Heh-fader, sb.) +hagefaderen+ (Hem-self, p.r.o.n.) +hemsilue+ (Herde-man, sb.) +heordemonne+ (Heyda, interj.) +hoighdagh+ (Hired-men, sb. pl.) +heredmen+ (House-wif, sb.) +hosewyues+ (In, prep.) +itwix+ [_but retained in +in-like+_]

(Kine-merk, sb.) +kynemerk+ (Kynes-man, sb.) +cunesmon+ (La.s.se, adj.) +onlesse+ (Lof-song, sb.) +loftsong+ (Mool-bery, sb.) +mulbery+ (Ouer-c.u.mmen, v.) +ouercome+, +ouercome+ (Ouer-sen, v.) +ouersih+ (Pak-nelde, sb.) +pakneelde+ (Pigge, sb.) +piggesneyghe+ (Raken-teie, sb.) +rakenteis+ (Ryght, adj.) +ry?tuolle+ (Seue-niht, sb.) +souenyht+ (Sory, adj.) +sorymod+ (Soure, adj.) +sourdou?+ (Spede-ful, adj.) +speedful+ (Strawe, sb.) +strauberi+ (Sum, adj.) +sumdeel+, +summehwile+ (Sunne, sb.) +senfulle+ (Threed, sb.) +redbare+ (us, adv.) +usgates+ (To-bellen, v.) +tobolle+ (To-breiden, v.) +debreidynge+ (To-brisen, v.) +tobrisid+ (To-foren, prep.) +touore+ (To-gadere, adv.) +tegaedere+ (To-grinden, v.) +togrynt+ (To-luken, v.) +toloken+ (To-morwen, adv.) +tomorwe+ (To-scheden, v.) +tosched+ (To-sch.e.l.len, v.) +toshullen+ (To-swellen, v.) +toswolle+ (To-teren, v.) +toteoren+ (To-twicchen, v.) +totwichet+ (Vmbe-stount, adv.) +umstunt+ (Um-stride, v.) +umstrode+ (Under-crien, v.) +undurcrieden+ (Under-fangen, v.) +underuongen+, +undurfong+, +underfangen+, +underfongen+ (Under-master, sb.) +undurmaistir+ (Under-eod, sb.) +undereoden+ (Up-sti?en, v.) +upsteghes+ (Wan-, prefix) +wantowe+ [_but retained in +wan-truce+_]

(Wand-ree, sb.) +wandreth+, +wondrede+ (Watel, sb.) +watelful+ (Wel, adv.) +welfaring+ (Wele, sb.) +weleful+, +welful+ (Wep-man, sb.) AS. _waepman_ (Wery, adj.) +werinisse+ (Wey, sb.) +weybrede+ (Whider, adv.) +hwiderse+, +whydyrward+ (Whyrle, sb.) +whyrlebone+, +whyrlewynde+ (Wicche, sb.) +wicchecrafte+ (Wid, adj.) +wydewhere+ (Wi, prep.) +wiinnefor+, +withoutforth+ (With-dra?en, v.) +wydra?en+, +withdrow+ (Wier, prep.) +wierwin+ (Wi-stod, pt. s.) +withstode+ (With-take, v.) +withtoke+ (Wroth, adj.) +wrothirhaile+

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