streón
- noun [ neuter ]
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Ðér is strión ðín
ubi est thesaurus tuus.
- Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 6, 21: 12, 35 : Lk. Skt. Lind. 6, 45.
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Striónes
thesauri
, p.- 17, 5.
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Tilða ł stre (= streóna or streón)
quaestuum, lucrum,
- Hpt. Gl. 452, 7.
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Ða ðe geléfeþ in striónum (on gistrión, Rush.)
confidentes in pecuniis,
- Mk. Skt. Lind. 10, 24.
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Of striónum hiora
de facultatibus suis,
- Lk. Skt. Lind. 8, 3.
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Strióna
thesauros.
- Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 6, 20.
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Swá hwylc monn swá his wíf for intingan ánum brúceþ tó streónne (streónenne ?; other text has bearna tó strýnenne)
si quis suam conjugem creandorum liberorum gratia utitur
,- Bd. 1, 27 ; S. 495, 33 MS. T.
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The word is used also in the sense of
what is begotten,progeny, lineage, strain :-- Of hire owene streone (race ),
- Laym. 2737.
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Streon (
offspring
) of a swuch strunde,- Jul. 55, 16.
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Ne not ich none sunne þet ne mei beon iled to one of ham seouene oðer to hore streones,
- A.R. 208, 15.
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All follc wass þatt illke streon þatt Adam haffde strenedd,
- Orm. 27.
- Hiss stren shollde ben todrifenn, 16396.
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Þat holy streon,
- O.E. Misc. 153, 217.
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Of God, nat of the streen of which they been engendered,
- Chauc. Cl. T. 157.
- Spenser uses the form strene in this sense.]
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Geþencaþ hwelc ðǽs flǽsclícan gód sién and ða gesǽlþa ðe géungemetlíce wilniaþ ðonne mágon gé ongeotan ðæt ð æs líchoman fæger and his streón mágon (strengo mæg Cott. MS.) beón áfeorred mid þreora daga fefre
aestimate, quam vultis nimio corporis bona, dum sciatis hoc, quodcumque miramini, triduanae febris igniculo posse dissolvi
,- Bt. 32, 2; Fox 116, 31.
Bosworth, Joseph. “streón.” 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/29159.
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