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geár-dagas

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
geár-dagas, pl. m. [geár, dæg]
Wright's OE grammar
§11;
YORE-DAYS, days of yore, days of years, time of life; dies antīqui, annōrum dies
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  • In [on] geardagum

    in days of yore,

    • Exon. 11 b
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    • Th. 16, 11
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    • Cri. 251 : 77 a
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    • Th. 289, 6
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    • Wand. 44 : Cd. 21
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    • Th. 287, 16
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    • Sat. 368 : Beo. Th. 2
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    • B. 1 : 2712
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    • B. 1354 : 4458
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    • B. 2233.
  • In geárdagan,

    • Menol. Fox 231
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    • Men. 117.
  • Úre geárdagas

    dies annōrum nostrōrum,

    • Ps. Th. 89, 10.
  • Scyle gumena gehwylc on his geárdagum georne biþencan

    every man should in the days of his years well consider,

    • Exon.19 b
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    • Th. 51, 26
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    • Cri. 822 : 61 a
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    • Th. 225, 4
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    • Ph. 384 : Elen. Grm. 1267 : L. Eth. vii. 24
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    • Th. i. 334, 21.
    Cf. Gen. 47, 9, '
The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years.']
Etymology
[
Icel. í árdaga in days of yore.
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  • geár-dagas, n.