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hearra

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hearra, herra, hierra, an; m.
A lord. The use of this word, which occurs only in poetry, is noticeable. It occurs twenty-three tines in that part of the Genesis [vv. 235-851] for which Sievers claims an old Saxon origin, and only four times elsewhere,
  • Cd. 192
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  • Th. 240, 28
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  • Dan. 393
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  • Judth. 10
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  • Thw. 22, 9
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  • Jud. 56
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  • Byrht. Th. 137, 51
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  • By. 204
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  • Chr. 1065
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  • Erl. 198, 13
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Etymology
[
In the Heliand herro occurs frequently
.
Icel. has harri, herra
:
O. H. Ger. herro
: Grff. iv. 991.]
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v.  herra.
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  • hearra, n.