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seldor

  • adverb
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Grammar
seldor, cpve. : seldost ; spve. (the positive seems expressed by seldan, which however has a comparative seldnor) ; adv.
More seldom, less frequently
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  • Seldan raro, seldor rarius, ealra seldost (-ast, MS. H.)

    rarissime,

      Ælfc. Gr. 38 ; Zup. 240, 13.
  • Tó seldan hit biþ, beó hit seldor on dæg ðæt wé God herian ðonne seofon síðum,

      Btwk. 194, 11.
  • Bæþ ðám untrumum, swá oft swá hit framige, sý geboden ; hálum sý seldor getíðod,

      R. Ben. 61, 1.
  • Ðæt ungestæððige folc wundraþ ðæs ðe hit seldost gesihþ,

      Bt. 39, 3 ; Fox 216, 2.
Etymology
[Gon seldere þene he sholde to his chirche, O. E. Homl. ii. 207, 26. Icel. sjaldar.]
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  • seldor, adv.