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hord-ern

  • noun [ neuter ]
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hord-ern, -ærn, es; n.
A store-house, store-room, treasury
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  • Hordern cellarium, Ælfc. Gl. 108; Som. 78, 100; Wrt. Voc. 58, 15: Lk. Skt. Lind. 12, 24. Cellaria uini id est hordern

    promptuaria,

      Blickl. Gl. 259, 5: Ps. Surt. 143, 13.
  • Búton hit under ðæs wífes cǽglocan gebroht wǽre ðæt is hire hordern and hire cyste

    unless it has been put into the places which the wife locks up, that is, her storeroom and her chest,

      L. C. S. 77; Th. i. 418, 21.
  • Hordærne neáh

    near to the treasure-house,

      Beo. Th. 5655; B. 2831.
  • Hé is gód hordern on tó scǽwiene

    it is a good day for examining a storeroom,

      Lchdm. iii. 180, 6.
  • Heora hordernu wǽron mid monigfealdum wlencum gefylde

    their storehouses were filled with manifold riches,

      Blickl. Homl. 99, 16.
  • Hordærna sum,

      Beo. Th. 4548; B. 2279.
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