cneóres
- noun [ feminine ]
 
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Cneóres
generatio
- Ælfc. Gl. 91;
 - Som. 75, 18;
 - Wrt. Voc. 51, 63;
 - Mt. Bos. 1, 18.
 
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Ðeós cneórys is mánfull cneórys
generatio hæe generatio nequam est
- Lk. Bos. 11, 29.
 
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Hwí sécþ ðeós cneóris tácen
quid generatio ista signum quærit
- Mk. Bos. 8, 12;
 - Ps. Lamb. 23, 6;
 - Bd. 1, 27;
 - S. 491, 9.
 
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Cneóresse
generationis
- Mone B. 896.
 
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Mid ðisse cneórysse mannum
cum viris generationis hujus
- Lk. Bos. 11, 31.
 
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Cneórisse bóc
liber generationis
- Mt. Bos. 1, 1;
 - Ps. Th. 94, 9.
 
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Ne gesihþ nán man of ðisse wiirestan cneóresse ðæt góde land
non videbit quispiam de hominibus generationis hujus pessimæ terram bonam
- Deut. 1, 35;
 - Ps. Th. 44, 18.
 
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On ðære þriddan cneórisse
in the third generation
- Bd. 1, 27;
 - S. 491, 8;
 - Mk. Bos. 8, 12;
 - Lk. Bos. 11, 30.
 
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Fram cynrene on cneórisse
a generatione in generationem
- Ps. Lamb. 89, 1: 101, 19.
 
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Mid ðisse cneórysse
cum generatione hac
- Lk. Bos. 11, 32: 17, 25.
 
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Ealle cneóressa
omnes generationes
- Mt. Bos. 1, 17.
 
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Ðás sind ðære heofenan and ðære eorþan cneórnisse
istæ sunt generationes cæli et terræ
- Gen. 2, 4.
 
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Ðás sind Noes cneórnissa
hæ sunt generationes Noe
- Gen. 6, 9.
 
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Ða on cneóressum cýðed syndan
they are known to generations
- Ps. Th. 101, 16.
 
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Sie gefeá gehwám ðe in cneórissum cende weorþen
let there be joy to each one who in their generations shall be born
- Exon. 11a;
 - Th. 15, 6;
 - Cri. 232;
 - Cd. 190;
 - Th. 236, 10 ;
 - Dan. 319;
 - Ps. Th. 144, 13.
 
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Cneóresse
posteritatem
- Mone B. 648.
 
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Ðære cneórisse wæs Cainan weard
Cainan was guardian of that race
- Cd. 57;
 - Th. 70, 18;
 - Gen. 1155: 106;
 - Th. 139, 31;
 - Gen. 2318.
 
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Hine weorþiaþ wera cneóressa
races of men worship him
- Ps. Th. 71, 15.
 
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Ealle wera cneórissa ðé weorþiaþ
omnes gentes adorabunt te
- 85, 8: 74, 6.
 
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Com God wera cneórissa weorc sceáwigan
God came to behold the work of the races of men
- Cd. 80;
 - Th. 101, 8;
 - Gen. 1679.
 
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Secgaþ on cneórissum
dicite in gentibus
- Ps. Th. 95, 9;
 - Cd. 64 ;
 - Th. 77, 12;
 - Gen. 1274.
 
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Cneóres
tribus
- Ælfc. Gl. 49;
 - Som. 65, 73;
 - Wrt. Voc. 34, 8.
 
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Cneórisse cende wǽron
ascenderunt tribus
- Ps. Th. 121, 4.
 
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Se biþ wiðerbreca wera cneórissum
he shall be an adversary to the tribes of men
- Cd. 104;
 - Th. 138, 8;
 - Gen. 2288;
 - Exon. 44b;
 - Th. 151, 7;
 - Gú. 791.
 
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Mon awóc on ðære cneórisse cynebearna rím
one raised up in that family a number of princely children
- Cd. 82;
 - Th. 102, 22;
 - Gen. 1704.
 
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Of Cames cneórisse wóc wermǽgþa fela
from Ham's family arose many tribes of men
- 79;
 - Th. 98, 29;
 - Gen. 1637.
 
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “cneóres.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/6438.
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