heord-rǽden
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Him is sinderlíce betǽht hyrdrǽden ofer eallum cristenum monnum
to him is especially committed the guardianship over all christian men,
- Homl. Th. ii. 290, 26.
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Geþyld is wyrtruma and hyrdrǽden ealra háligra mægna
patience is the root and guard of all holy virtues,
- 544, 5.
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Hí geswencaþ heora hlaford þurh ymhídignysse heordrǽdene
they distress their possessor through solicitude of guarding,
- 92, 18.
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Gehwilc hæbbe him betǽhtne engel tó hyrdrǽdene
each has an angel assigned to him as guard,
- i. 516, 32.
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Se stæf getácnaþ gýmene and hyrdrǽdene
the staff indicates care and guardianship,
- ii. 280, 35.
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Tó heordrædene
ad custodiam,
- Hymn. Surt. 11, 27.
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Ðá gesette God æt ðam infære engla hyrdrǽdene
then God set a guard of angels at the entrance,
- Gen. 3, 24 :
- Boutr. Scrd. 20, 32.
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Ge habbaþ heordrǽdenne
habetis custodiam,
- Mt. Kmbl. 27, 65.
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Heordrédena se ðe gesihþ swicunge hit getácnaþ
to see pickets betokens deception,
- Lchdm. iii. 202, 13.
Bosworth, Joseph. “heord-rǽden.” 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/18791.
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