Agustin
- noun [ masculine ]
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A. D. 597, Hér com Augustínus and his geferan to Engla lande now, A. D. 597.
Augustine and his companions came to England,
- Chr. 597; Th. 35, 41, col. 2 .
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Gregorius sende Agustíne pallium
Gregorius misit Augustino pallium,
- Bd. 1, 29; S. 498, 12 .
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Æfter Agustíne
after Augustine,
- 2, 4; S. 505, 9 .
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Ðæt he sende Godes þeów Agustínum bodian Godes word Ángel-þeóde
ut mitteret servum Dei Augustīnum prædicare verbum Dei genti Anglorum,
- Bd. 1, 23; S. 485, 27 .
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Agustínus com on Breotone
Augustīnus pervenit Brittaniam,
- 1, 25 ; S. 486, 13 .
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Ðæt Gregorius sende Agustíno pallium
ut Gregorius Augustīno pallium miserit,
- 1, 29, titl.; S. 498, 2 .
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Æfter ðyssum forþferde ðá Gode se leófa fæder Agustínus, and his líchoma wæs úte bebyriged néh cyricean ðara eádigra Apla' Petrus and Paulus, for ðon heó ðá gyta ne wæs fullíce geworht ne gehálgod. Sóna ðæs ðe heó gehálgod wæs ðá dyde mon his líchoman in, and on ðære cyricean norþ portice gedefelíce wæs bebyriged. . . . Is awriten in Sce' Agustínus byrigenne ðysses gemetes gewrit :-- Hér resteþ Domne Agustínus se ǽresta ærceb' Cantwarena burge, se geára hider fram ðam eádigan Gregorie ðære Rómániscan burge B' sended wæs, and fram Gode mid wundra wyrcnesse awreðed wæs, Æðelbyrht cyning and his þeóde fram deófulgylda bigonge he to Cristes geleáfan gelǽ dde, and on sibbe gefyldum dagum his þénunge forþféred wæs ða ðý dæge septima Kl Junias on ðæs ylcan cyninges ríce'
defunctus est autem Deo dilectus pater Augustīnus, et positum corpus ejus foras, juxta ecclesiam beatorum apostolorum Petri et Pauli, quia ea necdum fuerat perfecta, nec dedicata. Mox vero ut dedicata est, intro inlatum, et in porticu illius aquilonali decenter sepultum est [Sep. 13, 613]. . . . Scriptum vero est in tumba ejusdem Augustīni epitaphium hujusmodi :-- Hic requiescit domnus Augustīnus Doruvernensis [Canterbury] archiepiscopus primus, qui olim huc a beato Gregorio Romanæ urbis pontifice directus, et a Deo operatione miraculorum suffultus, Ædilberctum [Ethelbert] regem, ac gentem illius ab idolorum cultu ad Christi fidem perduxit, et completis in pace diebus officii sui, defunctus est septima kalendas Junias [May 26, A. D. 604] eodem rege regnante, '
- Bd. 2, 3; S. 504, 30-505, 4 ;
- Mobr. 95, 10-15, 96, 1-8 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Agustin.” 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/1281.
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