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sund-búend

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sund-búend, es; m.
A sea-dweller, but the word, which occurs only in the plural, is used for men, mankind; cf. fold-búend
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  • Saturnus ðone sundbúende héton, hæleþa bearn,

      Met. 26, 48.
  • Ðone Saturnus sundbúende hátaþ (cf. stiorran ðe wé hátaþ Saturnes steorra,

      Bt. 36, 2; Fox 174, 12), 24, 21.
  • Hí (

    acc.) ne gesáwon sundbúende (cf. Hí (the people of the golden age) hió (acc. )

    nánwuht ne gesáwon,
      Bt. 15; Fox 48, 5), 8; 13.
  • Ðæs ðe ǽfre sundbúend (

    men

    ) secgan hýrdon,
      Exon. Th. 5, 22; Cri. 73.
  • Ðæt ásecgan sundbúendum,

      14, 19; Cri. 221.
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