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strið

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
strið, es; m.
struggle, fight, contest
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  • Strange geneátas ða ne willaþ mé æt ðam stríðe geswícan,

      Cd. Th. 19, i; Gen. 284.
contention, dispute, strife of words
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  • Hwæt scal ðé swá láðlíc stríð wið ðínes hearran bodan? 41,

      28; Gen. 663.
  • Ðone láðan stríð, yfel and-wyrde,

      36, 16; Gen. 572.
Etymology
[The word seems to occur only in that part of the Genesis which is supposed to be derived from an Old Saxon original, and to be a form borrowed from Old Saxon stríd. In the Liber Scintillarum stríþlíce glosses districte, 132, 9, and stríðnysse glosses districtionis, 123, 18; but these may be explained as errors for stíþlíce, stíðnysse: the nominative of the latter glossing districtio occurs 123, 9.]
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  • strið, n.