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hord-gestreón

  • noun [ neuter ]
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hord-gestreón, es; n.
Hoarded, accumulated wealth, that which has been acquired and now forms a 'hord'
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  • Sum wæs ǽhtwelig in commedia heóld hordgestreón

    there was one of large possessions, he kept in Nicomedia his stored-up wealth,

      Exon. 66 a; Th. 244, 3; Jul. 22.
  • Ne mót hé hionane lǽdan of ðisse worulde wuhte ðon máre hordgestreóna ðonne hé hider brohte,

      Bt. Met. Fox 14, 21; Met. 14, 11: Beo. Th. 6175; B. 3092.
  • Mæst hlifade ofer Hroþgáres hordgestreónum

    the mast towered above the riches that had come from Hrothgar's hoard,

      3803; B. 1899.
  • Næs him hyht tó hordgestreónum

    no hope had they in hoarded wealth,

      Andr. Kmbl. 2229; An. 1116.
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