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úre

  • pronoun
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úre, gen. pl. of personal pronoun of first person.
Wright's OE grammar
§459; §464;
Of us
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  • Adam can yfel and gód, swá swá úre sum (

    quasi unus ex nobis

    ),
      Gen. 3, 22.
  • Ús is eallum þearf, ðæt úre ǽghwylc óþerne bylde,

      Byrht. Th. 138, 42; By. 234: Beo. Th. 2776; B. 1386.
  • Úre ealra bliss eardhæbbendra

    laetantium omnium nostrum habitatio,

      Ps. Th. 86, 6.
  • Weorð ðú úre gemyndig

    memor fuit nostri,

      113, 21.
  • Gemiltsa úre

    miserere nostri,

      Ps. Spl. 122, 4.
  • Gif ðú úre bídan þencest, Exon. Th. 119, 26; Gú. 260. ¶ used as a possessive,

    our

    :-- Wé sceolan syllan ðone teóþan dǽl úre worldspéda, and wé sceolan úre daga ðone teóþan dǽl on forhæfdnesse lifgean,
      Blickl. Homl. 35, 19, 20.
  • Geþencean úre sáula þearfe,

      95, 24.
  • Úre synna forgifnessa,

      97, 14.
  • From ðam heáhsetle úre Gescyppendes,

      11, 29.
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v. ús.
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v.  eówer.
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