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weorod

  • adjective
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weorod, werod (-ed); adj.
Sweet
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  • Werod (word,

    v.l. late) dulcis,

      Ælfc. Gr. 9, 28 ; Zup. 54, 5.
  • Wæter . . . werod on swæcce,

      Homl. Th. ii. 144, 4.
  • Hwæðer hit bið ðe wered ðe biter ðe wé ðicgaþ,

      372, 29: Ex. 15, 25.
  • Weredre

    mulsae,

      Hpt. Gl. 413, 40.
  • Þurh weredre

    pro dulci,

      462, 66.
  • Weredre itel wynsumre dulcisone, i. blanda, weredum beóbreáde vel swǽsum

    dulci favo,

      Wülck. Gl. 225, 17, 20.
  • Werede ðigene nectareum edulium, Hpt. Gl. 413, 38:

    mulsum,

      417, 56.
  • Werede mulsa, 408, 32 :

    dulcia,

      Kent. Gl. 179.
  • Ða leáf beóð werede on swæcce,

      Lchdm. i. 302, 21.
  • Heó is weredre (

    rather sweet

    ) on byrincge,
      108, 2: 276, 10.
  • Ǽlcum men þincð huniges biobreád ðý weorodra, gif hé hwéne ǽr biteres onbirigþ. Bt. 23; Fox 78, 25.
  • Weorodran ofer hunig

    dulciora super mel,

      Ps. Lamb. 18, 11.
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v. þurh-, un-werod, and next word.
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  • weorod, adj.