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ge-reord

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-reord, -reorde, es; n.
Language, speech, tongue, voice
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  • Hí cunnon eall mennisc gereord

    nationum linguis loquentes,

      Nar. 37, 4: Bd. 1, 1; S. 474, 2: Hy. Grn. ii. 287, 19: 293, 43.
  • Ðæt ys on úrum gereorde

    that is in our language,

      Thw. Hept. 155, 37: Swt. A. S. Rdr. 97, 55.
  • To Norþhymbriscum gereorde

    to the Northumbrian speech,

    58.
  • Weorþlíce getýd ge on Ledenisc gereorde ge on Grecisc

    Græcæ pariter et Latinæ linguæ peritissimus,

      Bd. 4, 1; S. 563, 33: 2; 565, 28: Th. An. 18, 29.
  • Ðá wǽron ða apostolas cweðende to him hwonon him ða wundorlícan gereordo cóman

    then the apostles were saying to him whence came to him those wonderful speeches,

      Blickl. Homl. 153, 9.
  • Hwílum ic gereordum rincas laðige to wíne

    sometimes with voices I invite men to wine,

      Exon. 104 a; Th. 395, 31; Rä. 15, 16.
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