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ge-rím

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-rím, es; n.
A number, computation, calendar, diary; nŭmĕrus, compŭtātio, ephāmĕris = έφημερίs
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  • Ðæs næs ná gerím

    cujus non ĕrat nŭmĕrus,

      Ps. Spl. 104, 32.
  • Feówer and twentig wintra gerímes

    twenty four winters in number,

      Chr. 1065; Erl. 196, 26, 40; Edw. 7, 21: Cd. 224; Th. 296, 15; Sat. 502.
  • Ofer gerím

    sŭper nŭmĕrum,

      Ps. Spl. 39, 8: 38, 6.
  • Ic ne mug gerím witan heardra heteþonca

    I cannot know the number of cruel enmities,

      Exon. 70 a; Th. 261, 13; Jul. 314: Hy. 3, 17; Hy. Grn. ii. 281, 17.
  • Gerím

    ephēmĕrĭdes, nŭmĕrus quotĭdiānus,

      Ælfc. Gl. 82; Som. 73, 51; Wrt. Voc. 47, 55.
  • On getal gerímes

    by reckoning of numbers,

      Salm. Kmbl. 184, 7.
  • On geríme

    by number,

      192, 10.
Derived forms
DER. dógor-gerím, geár-, heáfod-, niht-, þúsend-, un-, winter-.
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v.  gerím-bóc.
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