ufor

Etymology
Inherited from, from ,.

Adverb

 * 1) higher
 * 2) later, after
 * 3) * "Menologium", chapter line 349-358
 * "ang"

- 'Hwæt wē weorðiað wīde geond eorðan, hēah engles tiid, On hærfeste, Michaeles, Swā þ maniġo wāt, fīf nihtum ufor Ðær ðe folcum byð Eorlum geyped Emnihtes dæġ:''


 * 1) * "The Laws of Hlothhære and Eadric", law 10
 * "ang"

- Ġif man ōðerne tihte siþþan hē him ȳrigan ġesealdne hæbbe, and þonne ymb iii niht ġesecæn hiom sǣmend, būton þām ufor lēofre sīo þe þā tihtlan āge: siþþan sīo race ġesemed sīo, ān seofan nihtum; sē man þām ōðrum niht ġedō ġecwime ān fēo oþþe ān āðe, swā hwæðer swā him lēofre sīo; ġif hē þonne þ nylle, ġelde þonne c. būton āðe: siþþan āne neaht, ofer þ ġesem hīe.