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sǽ-grund

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sǽ-grund, (or sǽ (gen.) grund), es; m.
The depth of the sea, the bottom of the sea
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  • Ne mé forswelge sǽgrundes deóp

    neque obsorbeat me profundum,

      Ps. Th. 68, 15.
  • Paulus áwrát be him sylfum, ðæt hé ǽnne dæg and áne niht on sǽgrunde ádruge,

      Homl. Th. ii. 574, 14.
  • Sǽgrunde neáh (cf. ðis fis (

    the whale

    ) wuneð wið ðe se grund,
      Misc. 16, 517), Beo. Th. 1133; B. 564.
  • Þurh ðone sǽgrund (profundum maris, cf. tó sǽs grunde, l. 18,

    and

    on sǽs grund,
      Mt. Kmbl. 18, 6) is getácnod hira ende, Past. 2; Swt. 31, 20.
  • Fán Gode besenctun on sǽgrund sigefæstne wer,

      Menol. Fox 421; Men. 212.
  • Ic styrge wíde sǽgrundas,

      Exon. Th. 382, 12; Rä. 3, 10: Cd. Th. 196, 9; Exod. 289.
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