geond
- preposition
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He gǽð geond drige stówa
ambulat per loca arida,
- Mt. Bos. 12, 43: 14, 35.
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Ðá eóde geond Hiericho
tum perambulabat Jericho,
- Lk. Bos. 19, 1.
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Beóþ mycele eorþan styrunga geond stówa
terræ motus magni erunt per loca,
- 21, 11.
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Geond eorþan
throughout the earth,
- Beo.Th. 538; B. 266: Cd. 227; Th. 305, 10; Sat. 644.
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Geond gehwilce weras
viritim,
- Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 41, 5.
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Hí ealle beweópon Aarones forðsíþ geond ðrítig daga
they all mourned Aaron's death during thirty days,
- Num. 20, 29.
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Ðé we þanciaþ geond ungeendode worulde
we will thank thee to all eternity,
- Homl. Th. i. 76, 7.
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Geond to dæg
usque hodie,
- Bd. 1, 1; S. 474, 28.
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Ðǽr se hálga stenc wunaþ geond wynlond
there a holy fragrance rests over the pleasant land,
- Exon. 57 a; Th. 203, 10; Ph. 82.
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Geond sídne grund
over the wide abyss,
- Cd. 6; Th. 8, 35; Gen. 134.
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Ðú geond holt wunast
thou shalt dwell among the groves,
- Cd. 203; Th. 252, 6; Dan. 574.
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Geond ða þeóda
among the people,
- Andr. Kmbl. 49; An. 25.
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Módes snyttru seów and sette geond sefan manna
he sowed and set the wisdom of mind in the minds of men,
- Exon. 17 b; Th. 41, 30; Cri. 663.
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Mán wridode geond beorna breóst wickedness blossomed in the breast of men, Andr. Kmbl. 1535; An. 769, Geond feówertig daga
post quadraginta dies,
- Num. 13, 22.
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Fæder folca gehwæs us féran hét geond ginne grund
the father of every nation bids us depart beyond the abysmal deep,
- Andr. Kmbl. 661; An. 331.
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Sittaþ yfele men giond eorþrícu
wicked men sit in earthly kingdoms,
- Bt. Met. Fox 4, 74; Met. 4, 37.
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Giond ðas wídan worulde
through this wide world,
- 11, 89; Met. 11, 45.
Bosworth, Joseph. “geond.” 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/15510.
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