mǽrþu
- noun [ feminine ]
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Gesprang mérþu his in all lond Galileæ
processit rumor ejus in omnem regionem Galilaeae,
- Mk. Skt. Lind. 1, 28.
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Lof wíde sprang, miht and mǽrþo, ofer middangeard, þeodnes þegna.
- Apstls. Kmbl. 13 ;
- Ap. 7.
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Ðǽr wæs Beówulfes mǽrþo mǽned
there was celebrated Beowulf's glory.
- Beo. Th. 1718 ;
- B. 857: 1322 ;
- B. 659.
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Mǽrþo fremman
to achieve glory,
- 4274; B. 2134.
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Ðæt hié him to mǽrþe burh geworhte
that they should build a city in their own honour,
- Cd. 80 ;
- Th. 100, 12 ;
- Gen. 1663.
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Ðú ongunne ætýwan ðíne mǽrþe
(magnitudinem).
- Deut. 3, 24: Ps. Lamb. 150, 2.
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Sillaþ mǽrþe (magnificentiam) úrum Gode,
- Deut. 32, 3.
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Dryhtne ðe hyre weorþmynde geaf mǽrþe
to the Lord that gave her honour and glory,
- Judth. 12 ;
- Thw. 26, 25 ;
- Jud. 344.
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Geceósan swá helle hiénþu swá heofones mǽrþu,
- Exon. 16b ;
- Th. 37, 11 ;
- Cri. 591.
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Me þincþ ðæt hit hæbbe geboht sume swíðe leáslíce mǽrþe,
- Bt. 24, 3 ;
- Fox 82, 24.
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Ic ongite ðæt . . ða mǽstan mǽrþa ne sint on ðysse woruldgylpe
video . . nec celebritatem gloria posse contingere,
- 33, 1 ;
- Fox 120, 4.
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Mǽrþa gesǽligost
most blessed of glories,
- Salm. Kmbl. 136 ;
- Sal. 67.
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Mǽrþa ðíne hig tellaþ
magnitudinem tuam narrabunt,
- Ps. Lamb. 144, 6.
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Eálá mín drihten . . mǽrþum gefrǽge,
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 4 ;
- Met. 20, 2.
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Hine God trymede mǽrþum and mihtum
him God confirmed with glory and with might,
- Elen. Kmbl. 29 ;
- El. 15.
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Hé hét ða hýde tó Róme bringan and hié ðǽr tó mǽrþe áþenian for ðon heó wæs hundtwelftiges fóta lang
corium (serpentis) Romam devectum (quod fuisse centum viginti pedum spatio ferunt) cunctis miraculo fuit,
- Ors. 4, 6 ;
- Swt. 174, 16.
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Sceoldon hiera senatus ða menn beforan him drífan gebundene ðe ðǽr gefongene wǽron, ðæt heora mǽrþa sceoldon ðý þrymlícran beón,
- 2, 4 ;
- Swt. 70, 30.
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Ðǽr syndon ða micclan mǽrþa ðæt syndon ða geweorc ðe Alexander hét gewyrcean
ibi sunt illa magna insignia que Alexander operari jusserat,
- Nar. 33, 20.
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Mǽrþa georne
eager to do great things,
- Cd. 80 ;
- Th. 101, 5 ;
- Gen. 1677.
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Hæbbe ic mǽrþa fela ongunnen,
- Beo. Th. 821 ;
- B. 408: 5284 ;
- B. 2645: Exon. 82 b ;
- Th. 310, 34 ;
- Seef. 84.
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Ðú hit worhtes eall . . ðeáh ðé nǽnegu nédþearf wǽre ealra ðara mǽrþa
thou didst make it all . . though thou didst not need all those mighty works.
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 51 ;
- Met. 20, 26.
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Mǽrþa fruma
God,
- Chr. 975 ;
- Erl. 126, 15 ;
- Edg. 41.
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Standaþ and geseóþ Drihtnes mǽrþa
(magnalia).
- Ex. 14, 13: Hy. Surt. 96, 36.
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Márþa,
- Ps. Spl. 105, 21.
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Ic wylle fǽhþe sécan, mǽrþum
(gloriously, nobly)
fremman,
- Beo. Th. 5021 ;
- B. 2514.
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Hǽfdon neowne gefeán mǽrþum
(wondrously, miraculously)
geméted,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1738 ;
- El. 871.
Bosworth, Joseph. “mǽrþu.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/22195.
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