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ge-reord

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-reord, -reorde, es; n.
A meal, refection, food
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  • Sæt se Hǽlynd æt gereorde

    discumbebat Iesus,

    • Mt. Bos. 26, 20
    • .
  • Hwǽr is mín gereord

    ubi est refectio mea,

    • Mk. Bos. 14, 14
    • .
  • Ǽr his gereorde

    ante prandium,

    • Lk. Bos. 11, 38
    • :
    • Gen. 19, 3
    • .
  • Be ðam líflícum gereorde

    concerning the vital refection,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 262, 24
    • .
  • Óððæt ðæt gereorde gefylled wæs

    until the meal was finished,

    • Bd. 5, 4
    • ;
    • S. 617, 26
    • .
  • Cyninga gereordo

    regum convivia,

    • Cot. 93
    • .
  • Him beád reste and gereorda

    offered them rest and refreshment,

    • Cd. 112
    • ;
    • Th. 147, 17
    • ;
    • Gen. 2441
    • :
    • Exon. 96 a
    • ;
    • Th. 357, 29
    • ;
    • Pa. 36
    • :
    • Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 26, 7
    • .
  • Heofonlícu gereordu

    heavenly food,

    • Shrn. 30, 28
    • :
    • 64, 2
    • .
  • Giriord

    cæna, alimentum prandium, cibus,

    • Rt1. 70, 37
    • :
    • 99, 11
    • :
    • 107. 19
    • :
    • 116, 5
    • .
  • Gehriord

    epula,

    • 116, 34
    • .
  • To gereordum ł farmum

    ad nuptias,

    • Mt. Kmbl. p. 19, 4
    • .
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  • ge-reord, n.