tógædere-weard
- adverb
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Ða hwíle ðe hié tógædereweard fundedon
while they were proceeding to meet one another;
Ptolemaeus occurrere bello Perdiccae parat,- Ors. 3, ll; Swt. 146,
5.
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Ðá hié tógædereweard fóron ðá flugon Péne swá hie eft selfe sǽdon . . , iér hié tógædere geneálǽcten
when the armies were marching to meet one another, the Carthaginians fled, as they afterwards themselves said, before they were near meeting ;
- Ap.
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Hé ( = hié) hiera sundorsprǽce ðe hié betux ðǽm folcum tógædereweard gesprǽcan tó unsibbe brohton and hié tó gefeohte geredon
their conference, which they (Scipio and Hannibal) held after going to meet one another between the armies, they brought to a hostile conclusion and prepared themselves for battle,
- 4, 10; Swt. 202, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “tógædere-weard.” 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/30683.
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