port
- noun [ masculine ]
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Wið ðone gársecg is se port ðe mon hǽt Caligardamana, and be súþaneástan ðæm porte is ðæt ígland Deprobane, and be norþan ðæm Gandes múþan ... is se port Samera. Be norþan ðæm porte is se múþa ðære ié Ottorogorre,
- Ors. 1, 1 ; Swt. 10, 8-13.
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Ðonne is án port on súþeweardum ðæm lande, ðone man hǽt Sciringes heal ... Of Sciringes heale hé seglode on fíf dagan tó ðæm porte ðe mon hǽt æt Hǽþum,
- Swt. 19, 10-23.
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Hé hine gelǽdde tó ðam porte (
ad portum
) ðe is nemned- Cwentowíc, Bd. 4, 1 ; S. 564, 44.
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Port
castellum,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 36, 28.
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Wíc oððe lytel port
castellum,
- 84., 42.
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Hwæt fremaþ ðære burhware ðeáh ðe ðæt port (
the town
) beó trumlíce on ǽlce healfe getimbrod, gif ðǽr biþ án hwem open forlǽten, ðæt se onwinnenda here þurh ðam infær hæbbe?- Homl. Th. ii. 432, 3.
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On ǽlche healfe ðæs portes,
- Chart. Th. 226, 25.
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Hwá rít intóðam port
quis equitat in civitalem
?- Ælfc. Gr. 5 ; Som. 3, 52.
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In burug port ł
in civitate,
- Mt. Kmbl. p. 15, 19.
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Gif ðú hér on porte (
Ephesus
) geboren wǽre, hwǽr synt ðíne mágas ðe ðé áféddon,- Homl. Skt. i. 23, 679.
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Ic wille ðæt nán man ne ceápige bútan porte, ac hæbbe ðæs port- geréfan gewitnesse oððe óðera manna ðe man gelýfan mǽge. And gif hwá bútan porte ceápige, ðonne sý hé cyninges oferhýrnesse scyldig,
- L. Ed. 1 ; Th. i. 158, 10-14.
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Wé cwǽdon ðæt man nǽnne ceáp ne ceápige bútan porte ofer .xx. penega, ac ceápige ðǽr binnan on ðæs portgeréfan gewitnesse,
- L. Ath. i. 12; Th. i. 206, 8-10.
- Ǽlc ceáping sý binnan porte, i. 13; Th. i. 206, 16.
- Nán man ne mynetege bútan on porte, i. 14; Th. i. 206, 19.
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Lecge án .c. tó wedde, healf landrícan and healf cinges geréfan binnan port,
- L. Eth. iii. 7 ; Th. i. 296, 8.
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Ðá com se here tó Hamtúne (
Northampton
) and ðone port forbærndon,- Chr. 1010; Erl. 144, 14.
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Burgas ł portas
civitates,
- Mt. Kmbl. p. 16, 10.
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Portas castella, Mk. Skt. Lind. Rush. 6, 6. [Latin portus. ' Portus est conclusus locus quo importantur merces et inde exportantur. Est et statio conclusa et munita,' Du Cange. Cf. Port-
in place-names,
e.g. Port-strǽt, Cod. Dip. Kmbl]. vi. 323.]
Bosworth, Joseph. “port.” 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/25311.
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