weorold-þing
- noun [ neuter ]
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Ne sý nán sacerdhádes man ðe durre geþrístlǽcan, ðæt ǽnig ðara fata, ðe tó god-cundum bígonge gehálgod bið, tó ǽnigum woruldþinge dó (
put it to any secular use
),- L. E. I. 18; Th. ii. 412, 30.
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Mid ungerisenlícum gewilnungum ðissa woroldðinga (world-, Cott. MSS.)
ambitione inhonesfa,
- Past. 21; Swt. 157, 9.
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Sió úterre ábisgung ðissa woroldðinga ðæs monnes mód gedréfð
cor externis occupationum tumultibus impulsum,
- 22; Swt. 169, 13.
- Woruldðinga, pref. ; Swt. 5, 3.
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Hé wæs hwón giernende ðissa woroldþinga and micelra onwalda
vir tranquillissimus,
- Ors. 6, 30; Swt. 280, 29.
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Hwæðer ðæt nú sié tó talianne wáclíc and unnyt, ðætte nytwyrþost is ealra woruldþinga, ðæt is anweald ?
num imbecillum, ac sine virtutibus aestimandum est, quod omnibus rebus constat esse praestantius ?
- Bt. 24, 4; Fox 86, 17.
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Ðonne hé fægnaþ ðæt hé sié ábisgod mid woroldðingum
dum se urgeri mundanis tumultibus gaudent,
- Past. 18; Swt. 129, 3.
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Freom in weoroldðingum
in saeculi rebus strenuus,
- Bd. 4,2; S. 566, 18.
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On woruldþingan,
- L. I. P. 14; Th. ii. 322, 17.
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Of wurðfulre mǽgðe æfter woruldþingum
of a family honourable from a worldly point of view,
- Homl. Skt. ii. 31, 14.
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Wé forléton ealle woruld-ðing
nos dimisimus omnia
(Mk.- 10, 28), Homl. Th. i. 392, 32, 28.
- Ðá ðá his geógoð æfter gecynde woruldðing lufian sceolde, ii. 118, 23.
Bosworth, Joseph. “weorold-þing.” 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/35278.
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