tiber
- noun [ neuter ]
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Wit fýr and sweord habbaþ, hwǽr is ðæt tiber ðæt ðú torht Gode tó ðam brynegielde bringan þencest (cf. ic áxige hwǽr seó offrung sig; hér ys wudu and fýr
ecce ignis et ligna; ubi est victima?
- Gen. 22, 7), Cd. Th. 175, 4; Gen. 2890.
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Ðú scealt mé onsecgan sunu ðínne tó tibre
offeres filium tuum in holocaustum
(Gen.- 22, 2), 172, 31; Gen. 2852.
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Se ðe on tifre gesalde Diihten Hǽlend,
- 301, 1; Sat. 575.
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Hié Drihtne lác begen brohton; brego engla beseah on Abeles gield, cyning eallwihta, Caines ne wolde tiber sceáwian (
ad munera illius (Cain) non respexit Dominus,
- Gen. 4. 5), 60, 9; Gen. 979.
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Noe tiber onsægde (
obtulit holocausta,
- Gen. 8, 20), 90, 29; Gen. 1502: 108, 17; Gen. 1807.
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Hálig tiber (
Isaac
),- 204, 6; Exod.
415.
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Ic on ðín hús gange and ðǽr tídum ðé tifer onsecge . . . Ðás ic mid múðe aspræc . . . ðæt ic ðé on tifrum forgulde ealle ða gehát ðe ic mid mínum welerum tódǽlde
introibo in domum tuam in holocaustis . . . Haec locutum est os meum . . . : Holocausta offeram tibi,
- Ps. Th. 65, 12-13.
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Tiber,
- Cd. Th. 9, 2; Gen. 135. v. timber.
Bosworth, Joseph. “tiber.” 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/30403.
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