geornful-nes
- noun [ feminine ]
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Sió geornfulnes [giornfulnes, MS. Hat.] eorþlícra þinga ablent ðæs módes eágan mid ðære costunga the eagerness for earthly things blinds the eyes of the mind with temptation, Past. 18, 2; Swt. 128, 15; Cot. MS. Ðeós geornfulnyss
hæc dīlĭgentia,
- Ælfc. Gr. 43; Som. 45, 6.
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He geornlíce gýmde ðæt he to lufan and to geornfulnesse awehte gódra dǽda
ad dilectiōnem vero et sollertiam bŏnæ actiōnis excitāre curābat,
- Bd. 4, 24; S. 598, 19: 5, 13; S. 632, 8.
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Ðá he ðá se cyning his gelǽrednysse and his geornfulnysse geseah
cujus erudĭtiōnem atque industriam videns rex,
- 3, 7; S. 529, 46.
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Mid mycelre geornfulnesse
devōtiōne magna,
- 3, 30; S. 562, 3: L. Edg. i. 5; Th. i. 264, 22.
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Ðone pipor ða næddran healdaþ on heora geornfulnysse
piper quod serpentes servant sua industria,
- Nar. 34, 22.
Bosworth, Joseph. “geornful-nes.” 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/15582.
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