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þǽr-on

  • adverb
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þǽr-on, adv.
thereon
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  • Hé com tó ðam treówe, sóhte wæstm ðǽron, and nǽnne ne gemétte,

      Homl. Th. ii. 408, 1.
  • Se déma hét wyrcan áne hencgene and hét hón ðone bisceop þǽron,

      Homl. Skt. ii. 29, 253 : Blickl. Homl. 71, 7.
therein
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  • Hér is án lytele burg, ðǽr ic mæg mín feorh on generian. Hió is án lytel, and ðeáh ic mæg ðǽron libban,

      Past. 51; Swt. 399, 24.
  • Áwyrtwala grǽdignysse of ðínre heortan, and áplanta þǽron ða sóþan lufe,

      Homl. Th. ii. 410, 2.
  • Segeþ þǽron (

    in the book

    ), ðæt sum ríce man wǽre,
      Blickl. Homl. 197, 27.
thereinto
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  • Ðú ne cymst þǽron

    non ingredieris eam,

      Deut. 32, 52.
  • Ðá hét hé gefeccan ǽnne ǽrenne oxan, and ða hálgan ðǽron dón,

      Homl. Skt. ii. 30, 422.
thereof
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  • And hé ne cúðe nán þing þáron (cf. næs heora nán ðe þár ǽnig þing on cúðe,

      41, 24), Gen. 39, 23.
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