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weorold-hláford

  • noun [ masculine ]
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weorold-hláford, es; m.
An earthly master, a temporal lord
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  • Se ðe gyfð ge ðæs worldhláfordes freóndscype ge his ágenne,

      Shrn. 177, 6.
  • Se esne ðe ǽrendaþ his woroldhláforde wífes,

      Past. 19; Swt. 143, 2.
  • Beó manna gehwylc hold and getrýwe his worldhláforde. Wulfst. 74, 9.
  • Hí ic wille wyrðian swá swá man worldhláford sceal,

      Shrn. 196, 32.
  • Woruldhláfordas móston ðære fiohbóte onfón,

      L. Alf. 49 ; Th. i. 58, 7.
  • Beóð gé underðeódde eówrum woroldhláfordum

    obedite dominis carnalibus.

      Past. 29; Swt. 201, 21.
  • Wé lǽraþ þæt Godes þeówas beón geornlíce Gode þeówigende . . . and ðæt hí beón á heora ealdre holde and gehýrsume . . . and ðæt hí beón heora worldhláfordum eác holde and getrýwe,

      L. Edg. C. 1; Th. ii. 244, 5.
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  • weorold-hláford, n.