rúme
- adverb
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Cyning rúme rícsaþ
a king (the Deity) rules far and wide,
- Met. 24, 32.
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Rúme geondwlítan ymb healfa gehwone,
- Exon. Th. 4, 30; Cri. 60.
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Heó wíde hire willan sóhte and rúme fleáh,
- Cd. Th. 87, 29; Gen. 1456 : 86, 10; Gen. 1428.
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Gehýran mæg ic rúme and swá wíde geseón,
- 42, 14; Gen. 673 : 132, 9; Gen. 2190.
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Hié ne meahton leng somed blǽdes brúcan ... ac sceoldon ða rincas rúmor sécan, ellor éðelseld,
- 113, 31; Gen. 1895 : 115, 1; Gen. 1913.
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Hyt rúme ða wyrmas forþ gelǽdeþ
it plentifully brings out the worms,
- Lchdm. i. 282, 23.Drihten rúme lét willeburnan on woruld þringan, Cd. Th. 82, 35; Gen. 1372 : 75, 20; Gen. 1243.
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Ðú meaht his rúme rǽd geþencan
for this in ample measure may'st thou devise means,
- 35, 27; Gen. 561.
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Ne willaþ rúmor unc landriht heora,
- 114, 27; Gen. 1910.
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Wes ðissum leódum árfæst gif ðé Alwalda scirian wille ðæt ðú rúmor (
more liberally than now is in your power(?)
) móte on ðisse folcsceare frætwa dǽlan,- 171, 15; Gen. 2828.
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Ðá (
after Judith's prayer was answered) wearþ hyre rúme (cf. Ger. aufgeräumt of good cheer )
on móde,- Judth. Thw. 22, 39; Jud. 97.
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Emmanuhel, ðæt is gereht rúme : Nú is God sylfa mid ús,
- Exon. Th. 9, 13; Cri. 134.
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Ðé ic ásecgan ne mæg rúme áreccan (
relate at length
), ne gerím witan heardra heteþonca,- 261, 12; Jul. 314,
Bosworth, Joseph. “rúme.” 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/26019.
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