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sige-beác

  • noun [ neuter ]
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sige-beác, [<b>e</b>]<b>n,</b> es ; n.
a sign or
monument of victory gained, a trophy
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  • Se palm is sigebeácen,

      Homl. Th. ii. 402, 10.
  • Ðǽr ðæt heofonlíce sigebeácen (

    trophaeum

    ) árǽred beón sceolde,
      Bd. 3, 2 ; S. 524, 35.
  • Æþelinges (

    Christ

    ) ród, sigebeácen (cf. sige-beám, -bearn) sóð,
      Elen. Kmbl. 1772 ; El. 888.
  • Be ðam sigebeácne (

    the cross

    ), 336 ;
      El. 168.
  • Sélest sigebeácna (

    the cross

    ), 1946 ;
      El. 975.
  • Sigebécn, sig*-*beácn

    tropea, signa,

      Txts. 103, 2043.
  • Ðis sigbécn,

      124, 2.
an ensign that is to lead to victory, a banner
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  • Mid sigebeácne

    vexillo, signo,

      Hpt. Gl. 450, 35.
  • Árǽraþ eówer sigebécn, and onginnaþ eówer gefeoht,

      Homl. Skt. i. 5, 59.
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v. sigor-beác[e]n.
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