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strínd

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
strínd, strýnd, e; f.
A generation, stock, race, kin, tribe
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  • Hé ne wæs of ðearfendum folce ac wæs æþelre strýnde

    non erat de paupere vulgo, sed de nobilibus

    ,
      Bd. 4, 22 ; S. 591, 34.
  • Wæs hé of æþelre strýnde Angel-ðeóde

    de nobilibus Anglorum

    ,
      5, 19 ; S. 637, 40.
  • Of ðære cynelícan strýnde

    de stirpe regia

    ,
      5, 7; S. 621, 8.
  • Of Wódenes strýnde (

    stirpe

    ) monigra mǽgþa cyningcynn fruman lǽdde,
      I. 15 ; S. 483, 30.
  • Hié wǽron of Dauides cynnes strýnde. Blickl. Homl. 23, 28.
  • His cynnes látwua from ðon ðæt fore biþ his strýnde

    tribunus, ab eo quod praessit tribui

    ,
      Rtl. 193, 15.
  • In strýnd twoelfa

    in tribus duodecim

    ,
      78, 26.
  • Doemende twoelf strýnda,

      Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 19, 28.
  • Strýndum,

      Lk. Skt. Lind. 22, 30.
Etymology
[Of heore strund (owene streone, 2nd MS.), Laym. 2736. Strend toward generatio futura, Ps. 21, 32. Streon of a swuch strunde, Jul. 55, 17. Þet tu wite me wið ham (deadly sins) and alle heore strunden, A. R. 28, 7.]
Similar entries
v. eormen-strýnd; streónan, streón.
Linked entries
v.  strýnd.
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  • strínd, n.