Róm
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ðá wæs ábrocen burga cyst, beadurincum wæs Róm gerýmed,
- Met. 1, 19.
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Hér onféng Ecgbriht pallium æt Róme,
- Chr. 735; Erl. 47, 19.
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Petrus gesæt biscepsetl on Róme,
- 45; Erl. 6, 20.
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Hér sendon Brytwalas tó Róme,
- 443; Erl. 10, 21 : 721; Erl. 44, 25.
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Ðæt hé of Róme cóme,
- Bd. 1, 25; S. 486, 25.
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Hé mid ealre his firde wið Róme weard farende wæs, Ors. 5, 11; Swt. 236, 9. ¶ The combination Róme-, Róma-burh
is also frequent
:-- Wearþ Rómeburg getimbred fram twám gebróðrum,- Ors. 2, 2; Swt. 64, 21.
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Swá mildelíce wæs Rómeburg on fruman gehálgod,
- Swt. 66, 4.
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Twám geárum ǽr Rómaburh ábrocen wǽre ... wæs Rómaburh ábrocen fram Gotum,
- Bd. 1, 11; S, 480, 10-12.
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On Rómebyrig,
- Apstls. Kmbl. 22; Ap. 11.
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Hér Gotan ábrǽcon Rómeburg,
- Chr. 409; Erl. 10, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “Róm.” 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/25959.
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