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scír-geréfa

  • noun [ masculine ]
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scír-geréfa, an; m.
A shire-reeve, sheriff', 'the judicial president of a shire.' v. Stubbs' Const. Hist. i. 113 ; Kemble's Saxons in England, bk. ii. c. v. The word glosses preses in Wrt. Voc. i. 18, 11.
of a secular official, v. scír,
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  • Ælfnóþ scírgeréfa,

      Chr. 1056; Erl. 190, 29.
  • Án scíregemót sæt æt Ægelnðþes stáne . . . ðǽr wæs Bryning scírgeréfa,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iv. 54, 14.
  • On Æðelwines scíregeréfan gewitnesse,

      10, 27.
of an ecclesiastic, v. scir,
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  • Ðonne sceall Cristes scírgeréfan (

    the bishop)

    ðæt witan, and ymbe ðæt dihtan and déman, swá swá béc tǽcan,
      L. I. P. 25; Th. ii. 340, 8.
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v.  ge-réfa.
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  • scír-geréfa, n.