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ge-timbru

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
ge-timbru, -timbro; pl. gen. -timbra; n.
An edifice, a building, structure; ædĭfĭcium, structūra
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  • Gé geseóþ ealle ða fægernessa ðissa getimbra ... ealle ðás getimbro beóþ toworpene

    ye see all the beauties of these buildings ... all these buildings shall be destroyed,

      Blickl. Homl. 77, 34-6: Mt. Kmbl. Lind. Rush. 24, 1.
  • Ðæt sind ða getimbru ðe nó [MS. nú] tydriaþ

    these are the structures which shall not decay,

      Exon. 32 b; Th. 103, 5; Cri. 1683: 39 b; Th. 131, 16; Gú. 456: Bd. 3, 8; S. 532, 30.
  • Hruran and feóllan cynelíco getimbro and ánlípie

    ruĕbant ædĭfĭcia publĭca sĭmul et prīvāta,

      Bd. 1, 15; S. 483, 45: 3, 8; S. 532, 32: Cd. 15; Th. 18, 20; Gen. 276.
  • Getimbra hálgung

    scenophegia [ = scēnŏpēgia ],

      Ælfc. Gl. 3; Som. 55, 77; Wrt. Voc. 16, 50.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. gi-zimbri; n. materia, ædificium: Ger. ge-zimmer ; n. timber-work: and cf. Goth. ga-timrjo; f. a building.]
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