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weorold-ár

  • noun [ feminine ]
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weorold-ár, e; f.
worldly honour
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  • Ðurh ða wilnunga ðære woroldáre (world-, Hatt. MS.)

    per concupiscentiam culminis.

      Past. 3; Swt. 33, 9.
  • Ða ðe woroldáre wilniaþ,

      50; Swt. 387, 1.
  • Hé wilnaþ micie woroldáre habban,

      1; Swt. 27, 5.
  • Gif hé worldáre hæbbe,

      9; Swt. 55, 16.
  • Woruldáre,

      Bt. 7, 3; Fox 20, 11.
  • Woroldáre,

      Beo. Th. 34; B. 17.
  • Gewonie him God his weorldáre ond eác swá his sáwle áre,

      Chart. Th. 483, 31.
worldly property, property not belonging to the church
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  • Ðæt mon ælles ðises freólses áre ǽfre for áne híde werian scolde; for ðam ðe Godes ár ǽfre freogre beón sceal ðonne ǽnig woruldár,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. v. 113, 35.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. weralt-éra populares honores.]
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  • weorold-ár, n.